For keeping it very quick a top post: dpkg --purge $(dpkg -l | grep ^rc | cut -f3 -d\ )
That will take care of all the rc packages. On Tue, 2006-12-19 at 10:29 +0200, Hans du Plooy wrote: > OK, I got all the problems sorted out after doing dist-upgrade on a > live production server :-) > > What's the best way to clean this up? By the looks of it I now have > two versions of mysql installed. mysql -V does give me the 5.0.30 > though: > > # dpkg -l | grep mysql > rc courier-authmysql 0.47-4sarge5 > Courier Mail Server - MySQL authentication > ii libdbd-mysql-perl 3.0008-1 A > Perl5 database interface to the MySQL data > ii libmysqlclient10 3.23.56-3 > LGPL-licensed client library for MySQL datab > ii libmysqlclient12 4.0.24-10sarge2 > mysql database client library > ii libmysqlclient14 4.1.11a-4sarge7 > mysql database client library > ii libmysqlclient15off 5.0.30-1 > mysql database client library > ii libpam-mysql 0.6.2-1 PAM > module allowing authentication from a My > ii mysql-client-5.0 5.0.30-1 > mysql database client binaries > ii mysql-common 5.0.30-1 > mysql database common files (e.g. /etc/mysql > rc mysql-common-4.1 4.1.11a-4sarge7 > mysql database common files (e.g. /etc/mysql > rc mysql-server 4.0.24-10sarge2 > mysql database server binaries > ii mysql-server-4.1 5.0.30-1 > mysql database server (transitional package) > ii mysql-server-5.0 5.0.30-1 > mysql database server binaries > rc php4-mysql 4.3.10-18 > MySQL module for php4 > ii php5-mysql 5.2.0-7 > MySQL module for php5 > ii postfix-mysql 2.3.4-3 > MYSQL map support for Postfix Cheers -- greg, [EMAIL PROTECTED] The technology that is Stronger, better, faster: Linux
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