Dominique Leuenberger napsal(a):
I think easier way is only remember package which user want explicit install (like you click on something in YaST and few others is also checked, so remember only first...same in zypper). Then make call like remove obsolete, which take this list of packages and create tree of its dependencies (also apply soft and hard locks). And uninstall everything which is not in this tree of dependencies. Pepa
Be careful with packages that were installed using rpm directly. You will not have them in your list of being 'requested' by the user. Always removing them would certainly not be a good idea though.
Dominique
same problem have previous sollution, because we remember only dependencies of package installed by libzypp frontend (yast, zypper...). So when you install some dependency via rpm, then we don't know it. Pepa -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: zypp-devel+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: zypp-devel+help@opensuse.org