On 05/26/14 15:00, Sudhir Khanger wrote:
There is nothing glorifying in ~/.local/share/applications. You may
like dead links in your application menu. I don't. I like the concept of purging
everything a package installed. Any time you reinstall you will have deal with conflicts.
So, for example, you are on a system shared with other users and the admin decides to
erase firefox you want the erasure of firefox to remove all *your* firefox related data?
Remembering that it is possible that users install and run their own copies of firefox
within the users environment.
Would you want the erasure of digikam to remove all photos in a users area?
Think about it.....
Removing a *system* application should not (dare I say must not) fiddle with user's
files.
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