On Wednesday, October 22, 2003, at 12:16 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi,
Is there a program out there that will help me clean up installed packages? I want it to look at the stuff that's installed, list stuff that nothing depends on and ask me if I still want it. Then go back and do it again until everything is either flagged as wanted or needed by something flagged as wanted.
I ask because when I first got fink I installed all sorts of stuff just because it sounded kinda cool and I wanted to know what it was. For instance, I installed every web browser or anything that looked even vaguely like a web browser. And everything that looked like a game too. Now that I've uninstalled them I have a sneaky suspicion that I'm updating lots of stuff that I no longer need when I do a fink update-all.
I remember hearing about something like this - but it might have been for linux, and I was unsuccessful when I tried to find something like this via google.
Thanks.
-- mary
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