Re: Cleaning Debian Filesystem...

1997-06-17 Thread Robert Stone
On Sun, 15 Jun 1997, Chris Jason Richards wrote: : Has anyone come up with a decent way to audit a filesystem... so the admin : can wipe out tons of stuff that is only partially installed or not : removed completely, etc. ? : : I know when I remove some debian packages usuing dselect, it usually

Re: Cleaning Debian Filesystem...

1997-06-16 Thread Paul McDermott
Hi Chris try dpkg -r package name or dpkg -p package name. hope this helps Paul On Sun, 15 Jun 1997, Chris Jason Richards wrote: Has anyone come up with a decent way to audit a filesystem... so the admin can wipe out tons of stuff that is only partially installed or not removed completely,

Re: Cleaning Debian Filesystem...

1997-06-16 Thread Rob Browning
Chris Jason Richards [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Has anyone come up with a decent way to audit a filesystem... so the admin can wipe out tons of stuff that is only partially installed or not removed completely, etc. ? Try dpkg --audit. That might or might not be what you want. -- Rob -- TO

Re: Cleaning Debian Filesystem...

1997-06-16 Thread Adrian Bridgett
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED] you wrote: Has anyone come up with a decent way to audit a filesystem... so the admin can wipe out tons of stuff that is only partially installed or not removed completely, etc. ? I occasionally use dbackup to get a list of files which are not part of a package.

SUGGESTION: Re: Cleaning Debian Filesystem...

1997-06-16 Thread Rick Macdonald
On Mon, 16 Jun 1997, Adrian Bridgett wrote: In article [EMAIL PROTECTED] you wrote: Has anyone come up with a decent way to audit a filesystem... so the admin can wipe out tons of stuff that is only partially installed or not removed completely, etc. ? Somebody once posted a script

Cleaning Debian Filesystem...

1997-06-15 Thread Chris Jason Richards
Has anyone come up with a decent way to audit a filesystem... so the admin can wipe out tons of stuff that is only partially installed or not removed completely, etc. ? I know when I remove some debian packages usuing dselect, it usually throws tons of messages like can't remove /blah/bing/bang/