> > I think you're right about that.  Can I configure eclean to wait a
> > certain number of days since a package was removed before cleaning it?
> >  Even if I only run it once per week, it could remove a package that
> > was updated yesterday that I find out I need tomorrow.
> >
> > - Grant
>
>
> -t, --time-limit=<time>    don't delete files modified since <time>
> <time> is an amount of time: "1y" is "one year", "2w" is "two weeks", etc.
> Units are: y (years), m (months), w (weeks), d (days) and h (hours).

I just realized that --time-limit doesn't look like it takes into
consideration when a package was removed from the system, only when it was
installed.  Does anyone know how eclean behaves as far as leaving packages
behind for a while in case they're needed?

- Grant

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