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Do not remove /rubies/
and other pristine/cached data on remove
#55
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Hi @stdedos and thanks for opening this issue. As you can see in the mentioned file, the Ubuntu package removing only:
Before the these, we run Line 27 in f6da3a5
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Hello @raelgc 😀 I don't know if something is wrong with my installation, but I guess
I would think "some way" of handling the above could be worth in order to not having to re-download everything (or to be able to explicitly inject). In my case, I had a per-user installation, which appeared broken, so I tried to re-download rvm - to my surprise to find a "recommended installation for Ubuntu Focal" to be a mixed one. I thought I didn't need to clear the former to get the latter, but I ended up doing it anyway |
To directly answer your implicit question, I don't know 😕 |
Yeap, you're right: this package install global rubies under I'm not sure how to handle the removal without call |
Maybe I should've thought about it deeper. While "mishandled", it doesn't seem that this would solve the issue (given that |
Maybe we can, instead of rely on |
I am not sure if that would be your thing to do. @mpapis ^^? |
ubuntu_rvm/debian/postrm
Lines 25 to 27 in f6da3a5
This is why we have
apt-get purge
/apt-get remove --purge
.PS: I don't know what happens on
apt-get install --reinstall
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