Can't remove CQRLOG last version

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s56vgl
Can't remove CQRLOG last version

Hello i traid to remove CQRLOG last version from my Linux Mint 20,because broken package,but i got errors
Package operation failed,
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(Reading database ... 427733 files and directories currently installed.)
Removing cqrlog (2.4.0-3) ...
dpkg: error processing package cqrlog (--remove):
installed cqrlog package post-removal script subprocess returned error exit status 1
dpkg: too many errors, stopping
Errors were encountered while processing:
cqrlog
Processing was halted because there were too many errors.
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Luka

oh1kh
Can't remove CQRLOG last version

Hi Luka!

That is more like Linux version related problem. Best help is to use Google and some words from your error list.

For removing cqrlog manually you need to delete folder /usr/share/cqrlog, file /usr/bin/cqrlog and if you want to delete also all your logs and other settings (You have warned!) delete folder ~/.config/cqrlog
For the 2 first ones you have to use sudo to have root rights to delete.

Removing those 3 makes your PC completely clear, like you have never had cqrlog installed.
But doing so it does not clan the packet manager database. It will still think you have cqrlog installed from package.

Cleaning packet manager database depends on your linux distribution.

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Saku
OH1KH

PA1SBM
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Hello Luka.

Hello Luka.

few questions...
- how did you install cqrlog.
- what command did you use to remove it?

regeards,
Alex
PA1SBM