Am 02. Jun, 2003 schw=E4tzte James Mabry so: > What is the best way of deleting packages that were installed with > another package? For instance if I install mozilla and decided I would > rather not use it how can I delete all the other programs and libs that > were installed along with it? There is no reverse dependencies tool that I know of. I started specing one out a couple of years ago, but never built it. It looks like it would be a pain, but possible. Very sucky for small systems, where it's needed the most. Look at 'cruft'. Description: Find any cruft built up on your system cruft is a program to look over your system for anything that shouldn't be there, but is; or for anything that should be there, but isn't. . It bases most of its results on dpkg's database, as well as a list of `extra files' that can appear during the lifetime of various packages. . cruft is still in pre-release; your assistance in improving its accuracy and performance is appreciated. Haven't used it, though. ciao, der.hans --=20 # https://www.LuftHans.com/ http://www.TOLISGroup.com/ # It's up to the reader to make the book interesting. # An author has only the opportunity to make it uninteresting. - der.hans