On Fri, 2007-05-11 at 00:14 +0100, andy wrote: > I found a whole bunch of files or rather a long-list of entries like: > > 0 0 libpoppler0c2-qt <NOFILES> > 0 0 libsdl-pango1 <NOFILES> > 0 0 kdenetwork-kfile-plugins <NOFILES> > 0 0 libnetcdf3 <NOFILES> > 0 0 libtotem-plparser1 <NOFILES> > > Am I correct in understanding that these list packages against which > no recent use entries are recorded in the log files? Would this be a > good program to run against deporphan or does one identify specific > packages that show up in this list to run through an "apt-get remove > --purge" routine?
From the README of popularity-contest, (see also the FAQ) NOFILES means that no files in the package seemed to be programs, so <atime>, <ctime>, and <mru-program> are invalid. So those packages may, or may not be, still in heavy use. -- Cheers, Sven Arvidsson http://www.whiz.se PGP Key ID 760BDD22
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