On 31 Mar, 2010, at 12:33 PM, Hanspeter Niederstrasser wrote:
> In case you didn't know, otool -L <FOO> is useful to find out what's
> being linked to by a binary, and dpkg -S <BAR> is useful to figure out
> what package provides a file (such as a dylib from the otool -L output).
With me being a beginner at this, can it ever be the case that a
package got linked in due to poor configuration but is never actually used?
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