Well, "rpm -qa" is always handy :P

On Mon, 21 Aug 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Is is possible to either easily produce a list of unwanted RPMs or
> remove unwanted RPMs ?
> 
> I wish to install the minimal number of RPMs for a software project to
> minimise the chances of people mucking around with unauthorised
> utilities. I know what the authorised RPMs are, but somehow I need to
> derrive a list of unwanted RPMs from this without eliminating any needed
> for dependencies. Or dependencies of dependencies and so forth.
> 
> Any utilites or tips greatfully accepted.
> 
> Vik :v)
> 
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