On Sunday 10 April 2011 17:51, Stephen Harris wrote: > I've taken over a CentOS machine. The previous SA had a habit of > using the --nodeps flag to rpm to remove packages (he was trying to > build a small server and removed packages he felt weren't needed). I > have a horrible feeling that this has resulted in some required > dependencies no longer being met. The server kinda-works, but it may > break in unexpected ways; I don't like being surprised! > > Is there an easy way to determine what rpms might be missing? I'd > hoped to use something like "rpm -qR" against each of the installed > packages, but that output isn't simply converted to rpm package > names.
Does "package-cleanup --problems" do what you want? It's in the yum-utils package. --problems: List dependency problems in the local RPM database. -- Yves Bellefeuille <y...@storm.ca> "La Esperanta Civito ne rifuzas anticipe la kunlaboron de erarintoj, se ili konscias pri sia eraro." -- Heroldo Komunikas, n-ro 473. _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos