In the begining I would prefer aptitude, but since ubuntu 7.04 I started
using apt-get because this last one doesn't seem to forget the unused
packages (aptitude would forget them, at least that's what I've seen in
my experience)and got the need option "autoremove". Also, doesn't the
synaptic package manager uses apt-get insted of aptitude?

Ter, 2008-05-13 às 09:59 -0700, Paul Bartell escreveu:

> Rather, use aptitude instead of apt-get
> 
> On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 9:35 AM, David Meireles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >  Hi.
> >  I ended up removing the eBox components I don't need, in order to have a
> > clean system, running and having installed just what I need. I've removed
> > mail services, proxy services, traffic shappers, etc... Before aprove the
> > machine to go to the production environment, I did a nmap and for my
> > surprise, I saw squid and mail (imap, smtp, etc...) ports opened and the
> > respective services listening, althrough I had removed them via the eBox
> > management interface. Then, I log into the machine (SSH) and did a "apt-get
> > install htop" and the following came up:
> >
> >  The following packages were automatically installed and are no longer
> > required:
> >    libconvert-binhex-perl bind9 libarchive-tar-perl courier-imap
> >    courier-authlib-ldap sasl2-bin gamin libtree-perl db4.6-util courier-ldap
> >    clamav libmail-spf-perl unzoo clamav-freshclam tftpd-hpa libsocket6-perl
> >    libnetaddr-ip-perl clamav-base libconvert-uulib-perl courier-imap-ssl
> >    postfix-ldap libclamav3 spamassassin libarchive-zip-perl
> > libmime-tools-perl
> >    libgamin0 courier-pop libfile-temp-perl courier-ssl arj libgmp3c2 expect
> >    libio-stringy-perl courier-base clamav-daemon dhcp3-server openbsd-inetd
> >    libio-zlib-perl libnet-dns-perl squid-common dansguardian
> >    libconvert-tnef-perl courier-authlib-userdb courier-authlib
> >    libnet-server-perl tcl8.4 libmime-perl squid libunix-syslog-perl
> >    libio-multiplex-perl libnet-cidr-perl libberkeleydb-perl amavisd-new
> >    libdigest-hmac-perl libversion-perl libesmtp5 libsys-hostname-long-perl
> >    courier-authdaemon courier-pop-ssl
> >  Use 'apt-get autoremove' to remove them.
> >
> >  So, I've got 2 questions:
> >
> >  1 - Can I do the autoremove without criple my system? If somehow later, I
> > have the need to install the services I removed before, would this packages
> > be automaticly installed?
> >
> >  2 - In the software removal scripts that the internal ebox process uses,
> > could you substitute the command "apt-get remove" for "apt-get autoremove"?
> > This way there won't be any lost packages laying around the system, using
> > ressources and doing nothing...
> >
> >  Cheerz
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> 
> 
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