"I suspect that the problem is that the original reporter deleted the underlying
files (only), but MC was still running (so the accounts were in memory). "
Heh, so because I didn't take an unusual step the uninstall process failed?
Ok, so you found a clue as to why the bug occurs, not that it is invalid.
Read my original post please and stop trying to confuse the issue.
Instead, try to duplicate it.
The end user shouldn't have to think about MC, uninstall should be sufficient and the end user should be assured when they uninstall something that holds passwords the passwords leave as well.
"I suspect that the problem is that the original reporter deleted the underlying
files (only), but MC was still running (so the accounts were in memory). "
Heh, so because I didn't take an unusual step the uninstall process failed?
Ok, so you found a clue as to why the bug occurs, not that it is invalid.
Read my original post please and stop trying to confuse the issue.
Instead, try to duplicate it.
The end user shouldn't have to think about MC, uninstall should be sufficient and the end user should be assured when they uninstall something that holds passwords the passwords leave as well.
What's next? Revo uninstaller for Ubuntu?