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> My apologies if this is blindingly obvious, but what's the best way to
> find out what packages are using a given package? If I want to yank some
"Michael P. Soulier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>My apologies if this is blindingly obvious, but what's the best way
>to find out what packages are using a given package? If I want to yank
>some libraries, and I need to know what that is going to break, for
>example?
If you try to uninstall so
My apologies if this is blindingly obvious, but what's the best way to
find out what packages are using a given package? If I want to yank some
libraries, and I need to know what that is going to break, for example?
I really have to learn the inner workings of dpkg and friends. Installing
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