[Bug 1416027] Re: Removing MAAS from a system is painful
Raphaël Badin
1416027 at bugs.launchpad.net
Fri Jan 30 08:06:39 UTC 2015
> This is how APT work. If you want to remove the dependencies that were
automatically installed by 'maas;, you need to: `sudo apt-get autoremove
--purge`
Well, I understand your point but you'll admit that it's strange to do this:
`sudo apt-get purge maas`
And after that, to still have MAAS fully installed!
I mean, it's okay when a package leaves some libraries installed behind
once removed (and I understand it's how API works) but in MAAS' case the
*entire service* (region, cluster) is still installed and running after
you uninstall the `maas` package. It's really counter-intuitive.
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Removing MAAS from a system is painful
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