Subject: Finding left-over libraries Date: Tue, Dec 07, 1999 at 11:13:32PM +0100
In reply to:peter karlsson Quoting peter karlsson([EMAIL PROTECTED]): >| Is there any way in Debian to find out what packages no other packages >| depend on? Take a look at the binstats package. From the /usr/doc/binstats/README file Features include: 1) tally of a.out and ELF binaries, dynamically and statically linked, unstripped and setuid 2) tally of Java bytecode binaries (if you run file-3.20+) 3) tally of text files distinguishing between Bourne, bash and [T]C shells, other interpreted scripts, perl scripts & unidentified texts 4) tally of duplicated executable names 5) tally of binaries with missing dynamic libraries 6) tally of DLL and ELF dynamic libraries, used and unused 7) a log of all the above tallies plus listing a.out binaries, statically linked binaries, unstripped binaries, setuid binaries, duplicated executables, missing library binaries, all unidentified text files, all used and unused dynamic libraries 8) a C program that dereferences symbolic links 9) a command line interface(!) HTH -- User n.: A programmer who will believe anything you tell him. _______________________________________________________