Hello Andrei.

Andrei Popescu, 07.02.2007 21:21:
> On Wed, 07 Feb 2007 21:01:32 +0100
> Mathias Brodala <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> Hello me.
>>
>> Mathias Brodala, 07.02.2007 00:59:
>>> Marcus Blumhagen, 07.02.2007 00:41:
>>>> But AFAIK there's
>>>> no way to let apt-get also remove the dependencies.
>>> Not yet. APT 0.7.0 comes with automatic dependency removal[0] which
>>> should be equal to what Aptitude offers.
>> And it works like a charm. I tried to install pdftk today and did via
>> aptitude on my real system but via apt-get (0.7.0) in my VM and
>> removed it immediately after installation on the latter machine. All
>> dependencies were collected and removed correctly. (You only have to
>> use „autoremove“ instead of „remove“ now but that’s only a matter of
>> aliases and/or maybe configuration.)
> 
> Is there also an 'autopurge' option?

Not sure how Aptitude behaves on this but you can append --purge of course. This
will remove config files for the removed and automatically removed packages.


Regards, Mathias

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