Debian bug report logs - #1028
image package doesn't remove image.dep when it is removed
Package: image; Reported by: Bill Mitchell <mitchell@mdd.comm.mot.com>; 132 days old.
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From: Bill Mitchell <mitchell@mdd.comm.mot.com>
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Subject: image package doesn't remove image.dep when it is removed
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PACKAGE: image
VERSION: 1.2.x
On upgrading from 1.2.1 to 1.2.10, /lib/modules/1.2.1/modules.dep
was left behine deleted. Looks like there should be a prerm script
in image packages to delete the file modules.dep file.
mitchell@mdd.comm.mot.com (Bill Mitchell)
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Bug#1028
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