It is perfectly safe for expert users to remove this package, with the understanding that they are taking responsibility for their own package selections, and won't receive any automatic help with this.
I think the wording suggested in the original report is rather severe, but I would appreciate a pointer to the technical analysis of the upgrade experience which went wrong because of this issue.
It is perfectly safe for expert users to remove this package, with the understanding that they are taking responsibility for their own package selections, and won't receive any automatic help with this.
I think the wording suggested in the original report is rather severe, but I would appreciate a pointer to the technical analysis of the upgrade experience which went wrong because of this issue.