On Sun, 2002-06-30 at 12:02, Mail Liste wrote:
> sn, 2002-06-30 kl. 11:37 skrev Cameron Simpson:
> > On 11:13 30 Jun 2002, Mail Liste <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > | Is there any way to make the Gnome-packager do a system cleanup,
> > | uninstall all packages which no programs depends on?
> > 
> > You're aware that most end user programs fall into that category?
> > -- 
> 
> Hehe, your right, I do not want to remove all end user programs.
> 
> Have to exemplify the problem:
> When I install say mplayer, I also have to install a number of packages
> to make mplayer work. If I want to remove mplayer there is no problem.
> Mplayer has done herself famous in my mind, and I know how to uninstall
> mplayer. But all the packages I installed together with mplayer are out
> of my control, since I cant remember them. And if I am able to find out
> which packages mplayer depends on, I dont know if other programs needs
> them.
> Is there any way to find & remove packages which do not have any
> possible functions on my computer?
> 
> Ari
> 
>
Checkinstall is your friend

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