* Roy Mendelssohn on Tuesday, July 27, 2010 at 15:41:46 -0700

[ fink cleanup --all ]

> Thanks, already did that.  I find that there still are a lot of
> source code, for multiple versions of packages, when only one
> is still in use,  for example.   They take up a fair amount of
> space.  Are there other similar things that might be removed.

$ fink info debfoster

debfoster-2.5-1025: The ultimate debian pkg mgmt tool
 debfoster maintains a list of packages which are explicitly requested
 and updates that list every time it's run. It'll remove packages that
 are no longer needed. It will ask about new packages and packages that
 are no longer a dependency.
 .
 Web site: http://www.fruit.je/debfoster/
 .
 Maintainer: Remi Mommsen <remigius.momm...@cern.ch>


Removes a bit much for my taste, as I often need the dev packages
outside of fink. But I haven't used it for a long time and
probably didn't explore all customization possibilities.

c
-- 
\black\trash movie               _S A M E_  _T I M E_  _S A M E_  _P L A C E_
                          --->> http://www.blacktrash.org/underdogma/stsp.php
\black\trash audio   _A N O T H E R_  _T I M E_  _A N O T H E R_  _P L A C E_
                         --->> http://www.blacktrash.org/underdogma/atap.html

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