On Tue, 1999-12-07 at 23:13:32 +0100, peter karlsson wrote:
> Is there any way in Debian to find out what packages no other packages
> depend on?
>
> When I install a couple of packages, all the libraries they depend on are
> installed as well, which is quite nice, but the reverse doesn't hold - w
Matthias Hertel wrote:
> Well, its not clean, and it doesn't even work correctly (it doesn't
> correctly handle |-dependecies), and there are probably other bugs,
> but here is a perl script that I threw together when I was new to
> Debian (and perl) that does what you want: It lists all packages
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 p
Hello,
You might try the program binstats contained in the package binstats,
at least in slink. It's not exactly the tool you are talking about,
but it might be useful.
Armin
Hi,
Brian Servis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> *- On 7 Dec, peter karlsson wrote about "Finding left-over libraries"
> > I remove packages, unnecessary libraries are not removed. Because
> > of this, I would like to get a list of packages that no packages
> >
peter karlsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Brian Servis:
>
> > Unforunately there is no way to do this cleanly now.
>
> That's too bad.
>
> > One of the issues to be concerned with is on a machine used for
> > development where nothing directly depends on a lib*-dev package except at
> > bui
Brian Servis:
> Unforunately there is no way to do this cleanly now.
That's too bad.
> One of the issues to be concerned with is on a machine used for
> development where nothing directly depends on a lib*-dev package except at
> build time when you need to link to the headers.
Yeah, well, al
*- On 7 Dec, peter karlsson wrote about "Finding left-over libraries"
> Is there any way in Debian to find out what packages no other packages
> depend on?
>
> When I install a couple of packages, all the libraries they depend on are
> installed as well, which is qu
Is there any way in Debian to find out what packages no other packages
depend on?
When I install a couple of packages, all the libraries they depend on are
installed as well, which is quite nice, but the reverse doesn't hold - when
I remove packages, unnecessary libraries are not removed. Because
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