Question #693260 on Yade changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/yade/+question/693260

Janek Kozicki posted a new comment:
Also it is much better to uninstall the package via package manager than
to delete the directory manually (manual intervention is only necessary
when there is no package owning this file, which can only be a result of
some crash, e.g. a power failure).

So if `dpkg -S` told you the name of package responsible for this file,
then it is better to uninstall it via package manager.

Of course I mean uninstalling yade and yadedaily packages and various
variations of their versions that you somehow have installed :) Then you
can reinstall yadedaily again, and it should be fixed :)

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