Jean Orloff wrote:
> Short question: see subject.
> 
> Long:
> I am new to fink packaging, and it took me 2 years to sort out (I  
> hope!) dependencies for "solfege". The problem was the following.
> 
> In the process of checking/satisfying dependencies for a new package,  
> it is often needed to try and install package foo, which installs  
> bar1, bar2, ... barN, with as large as 123 when you start from  
> scratch. If it doesn't help, you remove 'foo', leaving the bars  
> installed. And in fact, a denpendency on 'bar3' is needed in the  
> end,  but you fail to see it because you forgot it was installed  
> automatically.
> 
> Hence the question: how do I undo a particular install? 

This sounds like a typical job for debfoster.

-- 
Martin


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