William Pursell wrote: > I often find myself removing a package and then deleting > all of my cache files, but I have a tendency to forget > to delete the cache files until a configure invocation > noticeably misbehaves. Autoconf cache files? As in the 'autom4te.cache' directories created in the top level of a project when configuring? Are those the cache files you are talking about? > At first, I thought that I wanted some sort of hook > into dpkg/aptitude/apt-get/synaptic/etc to automatically > remove all of my cache files when a package is deleted. Talking about deb packages and cache files together confuses me since they would not normally be related in any way. The autom4te.cache files are not packaged into the deb and are not installed onto the system. The Debian system uses /var/cache to hold data related to that subsystem (e.g. /var/cache/bind for dns data) but this is not related to autoconf in any way. Please explain further. Also, on a procedural note, when starting a new thread of discussion please send a new message. When you reply to an old thread such as you did by replying to "test in a m4 macro and variable created from pushdef" and then simply change the subject your message is threaded there and anyone who is not interested in that thread and have killed it will probably miss reading your message threaded there along with them. Bob _______________________________________________ Autoconf mailing list Autoconf@xxxxxxx http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/autoconf