In case I wasn't clear, this was a question not a statement. Is it possible (perhaps using the internal option settings) to change the behavior of "orphaned" from `deborphan` to `deborphan -a`?
Alternately, can filters be combined? I'd like to set up a filter of installed packages which have either no or only non-installed dependents. Hopefully that clarified any potential confusion... --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Basically I'm looking for a deborphan/debfoster replacement. > Synaptic would be ideal for this, and even offers custom filters, > but I haven't been able to configure them as I'd like: > > > NOT Depended > Installed Packages > Dependent Packages excluding .* (ideally <installed>) > > Orphaned > Orphaned Packages > `deborphan` (ideally `deborphan -a`) > > > I don't really care about the "keep" list, I'm just looking for an > intuitive easy to use way to purge orphaned packages. At the moment, > I'm using debfoster/deborphan in conjunction with Synaptic, but I'd > prefer not to have to invoke debfoster/deborphan directly. > > TIA! __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com _______________________________________________ Synaptic-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/synaptic-devel
