Re: installing dosfstools removes a lot of software
On 2009-04-11 21:53 +0200, JoeHill wrote:
> Just wondering why installing dosfstools would result in something like this:
>
> node1:/home/joehill# aptitude install dosfstools
Did you ever use aptitude before? Probably not, because otherwise it
would have suggested these removals in earlier runs.
> Reading package lists... Done
> Building dependency tree
> Reading state information... Done
> Reading extended state information
> Initializing package states... Done
> Writing extended state information... Done
> Reading task descriptions... Done
> The following NEW packages will be installed:
> dosfstools
> The following packages will be REMOVED:
> at-spi{u} dasher{u} dasher-data{u} eog{u} espeak{u} espeak-data{u}
> evince{u} festival{u} festlex-cmu{u} festlex-poslex{u}
> festvox-kallpc16k{u} gcalctool{u} gdm{u} gdm-themes{u}
> gnome-accessibility{u} gnome-accessibility-themes{u} gnome-backgrounds{u}
> gnome-core{u} gnome-orca{u} gnome-spell{u} gnome-themes{u}
> gnome-themes-extras{u} gnome-themes-more{u} gok{u} gtk2-engines-pixbuf{u}
> gtk2-engines-smooth{u} gucharmap{u} hal-cups-utils{u}
> libboost-date-time1.34.1{u} libboost-filesystem1.34.1{u}
> libboost-filesystem1.37.0{u} libboost-python1.37.0{u}
> libboost-system1.37.0{u} libboost-thread1.34.1{u}
> libboost-thread1.37.0{u} libbrlapi0.5{u} libcucul0{u} libcupsys2{u}
> libdmx1{u} libdvdread3{u} libespeak1{u} libestools1.2{u}
> libevolution3.0-cil{u} libfame-0.9{u} libfarsight0.1-3{u}
> libgail-gnome-module{u} libgavl0{u} libgdl-1-0{u} libgdl-1-common{u}
> libgksu1.2-0{u} libgksuui1.0-1{u} libgnome-speech7{u} libgnomevfs2-bin{u}
> libkpathsea4{u} libmjpegtools0{u} libportaudio2{u} libpvm3{u}
> libraw1394-8{u} libsoup2.2-8{u} libtorrent-rasterbar2{u} libvlc0{u}
> libxevie1{u} libxosd2{u} mousetweaks{u} pvm{u} python-brlapi{u}
> python-cups{u} python-cupsutils{u} python-gnome2-extras{u}
> python-gtkspell{u} python-libtorrent{u} python-numeric{u}
> python-openssl{u} python-pkg-resources{u} python-pyatspi{u}
> python-pyogg{u} serpentine{u} software-properties-gtk{u}
> swfdec-mozilla{u} system-config-printer{u} telepathy-stream-engine{u}
> transmission-common{u} transmission-gtk{u} update-manager{u}
> update-notifier{u} vino{u}
All these packages are "unused" which means that they were automatically
installed and no manually installed package depends on them.
One of the differences between apt-get and aptitude is that aptitude
removes unused packages by default, but in both programs you can change
the behavior.
Sven
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