Describe the bug
While installing zstd manually, via apt-get install, I noticed a fair number of packages in your Ubuntu environment being reported as obsolete and ready for 'autoremove'.
Area for Triage: probably most of them
Question, Bug, or Feature?: Bug
Virtual environments affected
Expected behavior
I suggest you run 'autoremove' automatically over your environments. You could save yourself quite a lot of space, as well as the users of unnecessary warnings.
Actual behavior
Installing anything with 'apt-get install packagename' produces the list of obsolete packages.
As in my workflow:
https://github.com/liborty/TokenCrypt/blob/master/.github/workflows/test.yml
Describe the bug
While installing zstd manually, via apt-get install, I noticed a fair number of packages in your Ubuntu environment being reported as obsolete and ready for 'autoremove'.
Area for Triage: probably most of them
Question, Bug, or Feature?: Bug
Virtual environments affected
Expected behavior
I suggest you run 'autoremove' automatically over your environments. You could save yourself quite a lot of space, as well as the users of unnecessary warnings.
Actual behavior
Installing anything with 'apt-get install packagename' produces the list of obsolete packages.
As in my workflow:
https://github.com/liborty/TokenCrypt/blob/master/.github/workflows/test.yml