I manually deleted around 50 obsolete Trichrome Library packages using rm
as explained here.
Of course doing this brutal rm
delete thing instead of a more graceful pm uninstall
leaves all of the old Trichrome versions entries as leftover in /data/system/packages.xml
.
<package name="com.google.android.trichromelibrary_438908633"
codePath="/data/app/com.google.android.trichromelibrary_438908633-SwvwbO_SyYGt5Xu9yACVFw=="
nativeLibraryPath="/data/app/com.google.android.trichromelibrary_438908633-SwvwbO_SyYGt5Xu9yACVFw==/lib"
primaryCpuAbi="armeabi-v7a" secondaryCpuAbi="arm64-v8a" publicFlags="0"
privateFlags="0" ft="1781fabc898" it="1781fac0a2e" ut="1781fac0a2e"
version="438908633" userId="10263" installer="com.android.vending">
Is there a way to purge it automatically? Reboot doesn't clean it.
Or can I just edit such xml and remove leftover entries?
[Android 10]