On Nov 5, 2004, at 11:08 AM, Martin Costabel wrote:

Ross Smith wrote:

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Is there a way to simply get rid of KDE without having to find and remove each tiny component individually?

From "fink info kde":

To remove all of the official KDE packages, you can remove the KDE
 libraries and anything that depends on them by running, in a terminal:

sudo apt-get remove kdelibs3-ssl-shlibs kdelibs3-shlibs

Well, that doesn't seem to have done much ...

After a selfupdate I see this after update-all

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The following 59 packages will be installed or updated:
bundle-kde-ssl cervisia control-center-shlibs graphviz kapptemplate karbon
kbabel kbugbuster kcachegrind kchart kde-extra-screensavers kde-extra-sounds
kde-extra-themes kde-extra-wallpapers kde-icons-classic kde-icons-ikons
kde-icons-kids kde-icons-locolor kde-icons-slick kde-icons-technical
kde-panel-eyes kde-panel-fifteen kde-panel-worldwatch kdeaccounts-plugin
kdeartwork3 kdeartwork3-base kdenetwork3-dev kdepim3-dev kdesdk3 kdesdk3-base
kdesdk3-dev kdesdk3-extra-kfile-plugins kdesdk3-scripts kdetoys3 kformula
kivio koffice koffice-base koffice-common kompare kpresenter kspread kspy
kteatime ktux kugar kuiviewer kweather kword kworldclock kworldclock-maps
libmath++ libmath++-dev net-snmp-ssl-dev poxml quanta scheck umbrello wv2
The following 10 additional packages will be installed:
automake1.9 db3 kde-panel-kmoon kdewebdev3 kfilereplace kimagemapeditor
klinkstatus kodometer kommander kxsldbg
Do you want to continue? [Y/n] n
Failed: Package requirements not satisfied


-r-



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