https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=265041
User jdelvare@novell.com added comment
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=265041#c20
--- Comment #20 from Jean Delvare 2008-03-07 01:30:18 MST ---
Well,
rpm -e --test compat-openssl097g-32bit-0.9.7g-35
doesn't complain at all, so it is really clear to me that this package was
installed without any valid reason. Now I get to wonder how many times this
happened before without me noticing. Let's see...
khali@hyperion:~> for package in `rpm -qa | grep 32bit` ; do rpm -e --test
$package 2> /dev/null && echo "$package could be removed" ; done
file-32bit-4.17-27 could be removed
gcc-32bit-4.1.3-29 could be removed
glibc-locale-32bit-2.5-34.7 could be removed
e2fsprogs-32bit-1.39-23 could be removed
mozilla-xulrunner181-32bit-1.8.1.10-0.6 could be removed
resmgr-32bit-1.1.0_SVNr123-9.4 could be removed
bind-libs-32bit-9.3.2-56.3 could be removed
kdebase3-32bit-3.5.5-102.11 could be removed
openldap2-devel-32bit-2.3.27-27 could be removed
samba-32bit-3.0.23d-19.12 could be removed
librsvg-32bit-2.16.0-28 could be removed
gtk2-engines-32bit-2.8.1-16 could be removed
qtcurve-gtk2-32bit-0.45.3-18 could be removed
tk-32bit-8.4.14-13 could be removed
perl-32bit-5.8.8-34 could be removed
compat-openssl097g-32bit-0.9.7g-35 could be removed
khali@hyperion:~>
Marcus, can you check this against the openSuse 10.2 updates history? Some of
the above I might have installed manually for applications that I removed since
then, but many of these smell like updates and have probably been installed
automatically while they apparently weren't needed.
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