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Bug#50231: marked as done (apt: clean installed command?)



Your message dated Mon, 27 Jun 2016 11:42:57 +0200
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regarding apt: clean installed command?
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Package:  apt
Version:  0.3.14
Severity: wishlist

Hi,

 for safety reasons I don't want to use 'clean-installed=yes'
 in apt.conf. However, after successful installation I would
 like to run something like "apt-get clean-installed", which
 should remove any unpacked and configured package.

 It should work with '-s' of course, and I would appreciate,
 if it would be possible to clean from directories which have
 been specified by a file:// URI too.

 (Background: I need to update two "Intranet" machines without
 access to the internet. Every now and then I copy important
 files as well as new files by floppy or CD R/RW to the harddisk
 of these PCs.)

 BTW, thanks for the big improvements in the last version!
 
 Greetings,

  Ulf


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--- Begin Message ---
On Mon, Nov 15, 1999 at 10:15:10AM +0100, Ulf Jaenicke-Roessler wrote:
> Package: apt
> Version: 0.3.14
> Severity: wishlist
> 
> Hi,
> 
>  for safety reasons I don't want to use 'clean-installed=yes'
>  in apt.conf. However, after successful installation I would
>  like to run something like "apt-get clean-installed", which
>  should remove any unpacked and configured package.
> 
>  It should work with '-s' of course, and I would appreciate,
>  if it would be possible to clean from directories which have
>  been specified by a file:// URI too.
> 
>  (Background: I need to update two "Intranet" machines without
>  access to the internet. Every now and then I copy important
>  files as well as new files by floppy or CD R/RW to the harddisk
>  of these PCs.)
> 
>  BTW, thanks for the big improvements in the last version!

You can use APT::Keep-Downloaded-Packages=false to cause apt-get
to remove downloaded files after an install command. apt(8) does
that automatically (that's since 1.2).

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