@Knut: this isn't a bug in kde-runtime, so keeping it there is not the right thing to do.
Furthermore, according to "man localepurge":
"Please note, that this tool is a hack which is not integrated with Debian's package management system and therefore is not meant for the faint of heart. Responsibility for its usage and possible breakage of your system therefore lies in the sysadmin's (your) hands. Please definitely do abstain from reporting any bugs blaming localepurge if you break your system by using it. If you don't know what you are doing and can't handle any resulting breakage on your own then please simply don't use it."
So it's up to us who like localepurge to keep track of what it's doing.
@Knut: this isn't a bug in kde-runtime, so keeping it there is not the right thing to do.
Furthermore, according to "man localepurge":
"Please note, that this tool is a hack which is not integrated with Debian's package management system and therefore is not meant for the faint of heart. Responsibility for its usage and possible breakage of your system therefore lies in the sysadmin's (your) hands. Please definitely do abstain from reporting any bugs blaming localepurge if you break your system by using it. If you don't know what you are doing and can't handle any resulting breakage on your own then please simply don't use it."
So it's up to us who like localepurge to keep track of what it's doing.