On Sun, Aug 30, 2009 at 07:21:30AM +0800, Ray Chen wrote: > 在 2009-08-29六的 17:32 +0300,Muayyad AlSadi写道: > > warning: leaves in package-cleanup or remove-with-leaves could be your > > preferred application because it's a leaf [ie. no installed package > > depends on it, eg. pidgin or uget] > > Yum does not trace if some package is installed per user request or > > pulled for dependency > yes, that's the question. seems like yum doesn't have the feature > like 'isAutoRemovable' in APT. I think this feature is good for > users, hope yum developers can support this feature, or make > 'package-cleanup --leaves' and 'remove-with-leaves' plugin more > stable. I don't think apt traces whether a packages was a pulled in manually or automatically, does it? If so where does it store that information? And if that information were from invokations of apt-get only (e.g. stored under /var/*/apt) then it would miss yum, yumex, PackageKit, smart etc. interactions. But it would be a usefull feature for yum probably requiring an origin field in the rpmdb to remember whether the user or the system pulled in the package. -- Axel.Thimm at ATrpms.net
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