> Tried this, but it only removed arora, not the extra libs that were
> installed with it
well, unless arora really was the only package depending on libqt* ...
simply try
apt-get -s remove libqt4-network libqt4-script libqt4-sql libqt4-webkit
libqtcore4 libqtgui4
to see, which other packages
>-Original Message-
>>Subject: Re: Removing dependent libs?
>
>> I remember debian used to have a simple tool to check for and remove
>> orphaned libs, but I don't remember what it's called. I'm also
>> slightly nervous it might remove
> I remember debian used to have a simple tool to check for and remove
> orphaned libs, but I don't remember what it's called. I'm also slightly
> nervous it might remove some libs that aren't orphaned, just not
> properly listed.
deborphan
or
apt-get autoremove
deborphan only lists, apt-get auto
I tried installing arora on H:1 just to try a different web browser
experience and it installed quite a few qt libs as dependencies. I
wasn't impressed with it and removed it, but can't find an easy way to
remove these un-used libs?
I remember debian used to have a simple tool to check for and rem
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