No, you'll need to remove the packages manually. One thing you can do to help the process is to install the "deborphan" package, which can display library packages that aren't depended on.

Another option, if you use Fink Commander, is to display the gnucash .info file, flag all the gnucash dependencies and then uninstall them.

On Saturday, June 28, 2003, at 04:26 PM, Anthony M. Agelastos wrote:

Hello and thank you for your help. My general question pertains to the removal of software. Let's assume that I have many things installed through FINK; to further this, let's also assume that I switched from stable to unstable to install gnucash. In doing this, to install gnucash, it must install dozens of dependencies. After going through all of this, if it so be decided to remove gnucash, how would one also remove the dependencies that it installed for gnucash? Does it do this automatically for you? Thanks again.

-Anthony



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