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Re: dependency tree on installed packages



On Mi, 20 iun 12, 20:55:09, Artifex Maximus wrote:
> 
> I think the continuous upgrade process from the early stage of Wheezy
> left some unneeded packages. This is normal as I started early just
> want to clean out my system. Maybe I am wrong on base idea but would
> like to check and look for some utility to make it easier. I there is
> no such utility I will compare line-by-line as last resort.

Not what your looking for, but my way of cleaning up is to use 
aptitude's interactive mode and mark all packages automatically 
installed. Then I press 'g' once (this is important), go through the 
list of packages to be removed and use '+' to mark them to be kept and 
manually installed.

I'm doing at least two or three passes, first time marking just packages 
that are very important to me and then consecutive passes marking 
packages less important. It's easier if I just 'q' after each pass and 
press 'g' again, to get a shorter list.

Package relations can be seen in aptitude with 'r' (reverse 
dependencies) and 'd' (dependencies).

See also debtree.

Hope this helps,
Andrei
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