On Sunday 06 March 2005 09:01, Cedric Pradalier wrote: > According to Matthew T. Atkinson, on Sat, 05 Mar 2005 16:22:05 +0000, > > >'ello, > > > >The more I learn about the stuff you can do with APT, the more I am > >impressed. I hope to set up an apt-build-generated repository of these > >days :-). Anyway, I was wondering: > > > >Is it possible to find all the files on the system that are not managed > >by apt (i.e. is there a command to do this)? I would like to keep my > >system tidy and have been doing a lot of development work recently that > >I want to make sure hasn't put anything where it shouldn't.
I suspect you want cruft. apt-get install it ;) It is quite clever - it'll give you a list of files that aren't managed by apt. You can tell it to ignore certain areas - e.g. /home/* David
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