I'm making a series of passes over the list of orphaned packages, looking for ones which can be removed.
This first list is comprised of those packages which are now completely obsolete, for one reason or another. Unless anybody can think of a good reason for keeping them, I intend to ask ftp-master to remove all of these. There were some more which are now arguably of minimal value, but I'm leaving those for a later date. agsatellite - installer for the non-free audiogalaxy satellite; with audiogalaxy effectively dead, it is pointless fags openag - free clients for the dead audiogalaxy network, thusly of no use; abandoned upstream kernel-image-2.2.20-udma100-ext3-i386 kernel-patch-2.2.18-openwall - obsolete 2.2 kernels kernel-patch-int - patch is for 2.2 kernels, and grossly out of date anyway suidmanager - transition package, only useful when upgrading potato systems xanim xanim-modules - non-free, and effectively obsoleted by xine freenet - so old that this package can no longer communicate with freenet libgifgraph-perl - replaced by libgd-graph-perl libiniconf-perl - replaced by libconfig-inifiles-perl saml - orphaned since last september, wnpp bug says: Upstream has been dead for many, many years and the package can be replaced with better, upstream maintained packages like apcalc or calc. [Next time: orphaned packages with RC bugs] -- .''`. ** Debian GNU/Linux ** | Andrew Suffield : :' : http://www.debian.org/ | Dept. of Computing, `. `' | Imperial College, `- -><- | London, UK
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