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Remove Python modules for "reportbug"

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Overview

This script uninstalls python3-reportbug. This package includes Python modules that may be reusable by other tools that want to interact with the Debian bug tracking system 1.

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if ! command -v 'apt-get' &> /dev/null; then
echo 'Skipping because "apt-get" is not found.'
else
apt_package_name='python3-reportbug'
if status="$(dpkg-query -W --showformat='${db:Status-Status}' "$apt_package_name" 2>&1)" \
&& [ "$status" = installed ]; then
echo "\"$apt_package_name\" is installed and will be uninstalled."
sudo apt-get purge -y "$apt_package_name"
else
echo "Skipping, no action needed, \"$apt_package_name\" is not installed."
fi
fi
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    Paste & run

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