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18:48.23 | plarsen | Does anyone know if there is a "reverse" dependency checker in yum? When you install, libs and dependecies are added if needed. However, when you remove the main app you installed, the dependencies are left. Is there a yum or similar tool that can find "unused" libs and packages? |
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