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Why is Caudium running?



Over time my desktop machines tend to collect a lot of packages I no
longer use.

For example, I see Caudium is running:

$ ps aux | grep caudium
root     16162  0.1  0.3  11436  2888 ?        S    Nov28   2:22 /usr/bin/pike7.6 -M/usr/lib/caudium/etc/modules /usr/lib/caudium/start-caudium --pid-file=/var/run/caudium/caudium.pid --config-dir=/etc/caudium/servers/ --log-dir=/var/log/caudium/ --with-threads
root      8926  0.0  0.2   8828  2592 ?        Rs   14:15   0:00 /usr/bin/pike7.6 -DENABLE_THREADS -DCAUDIUM -DCAUDIUM_CACHE -DROXEN -Ietc/include -Ibase_server -Metc/modules -Mlib/7.6.93/ -w -P/usr/lib/caudium base_server/caudiumloader.pike

I'm reasonably sure that came along with some other install.  Can I
figure out what depends on that?  That is, why it is installed?


    $ sudo apt-get remove caudium     
    Reading package lists... Done
    Building dependency tree... Done
    The following packages will be REMOVED:
      caudium caudium-modules

    $ sudo apt-get remove pike7.6-core
    Reading package lists... Done
    Building dependency tree... Done
    The following packages will be REMOVED:
      caudium caudium-modules pike7.6-core pike7.6-image pike7.6-pcre



BTW -- what does the pipe indicate when using apt-cache rdepends?

    $ apt-cache rdepends caudium | grep '|' 
     |libroxen-ecms




-- 
Bill Moseley
moseley@hank.org



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