tirsdag 18 februar 2003, 01:00, skrev Anders Johansson:
On Tue, 2003-02-18 at 00:43, Leif Mathis Gaup wrote:
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Keep in mind that I didn't write this, and one should probably see over the lists output. It is though a good exercise to try and understand this.
You list all packages where none of the files have been accessed in the last 180 days
Keep in mind though that a lot of people like to mount their file systems "noatime" for performance reasons.
As I liked to do. And will again when SuSE 8.2 gets into my hands sometime in the future. But something that do find old nearly unused stuff would be nice. And if it then tried to find other unneeded stuff, then that too would be nice. Shouldn't bee too hard to implement an "rpm -q --whatrequires $rpm" in there. Could give us a small hint on something one can safely(?) remove. The only not so useful rpm the scriprt found here that I know I won't be using is festival. Must have installed that sometime out of curiosity. And if I only could be online all the time, or even some more that today. This modem is killing me, and broadband will get to this place when hell freezes over. -- Leif Mathis Gaup