Control: tags -1 + wontfix Control: close -1
2016-10-27 06:04 積丹尼 Dan Jacobson:
Package: aptitude Version: 0.8.3-1+b1 Severity: wishlist File: /usr/share/man/man8/aptitude-curses.8.gz We read build-depends, build-dep Satisfy the build-dependencies of a package. Each package name may be a source package, in which case the build dependencies of that source package are installed; otherwise, binary packages are found in the same way as for the "install" command, and the build-dependencies of the source packages that build those binary packages are satisfied. If the command-line parameter --arch-only is present, only architecture-dependent build dependencies (i.e., not Build-Depends-Indep or Build-Conflicts-Indep) will be obeyed. OK but then mention what command(s) can then remove all those packages that got installed so that we are back at the state where we were before using build-depends.
Well, as explained there, the packages are installed in the same way that all installs, it's just "resolving" which packages need to be installed what this command brings to the table. So the usual methods for uninstalling apply, only that one needs to either pay attention to the screen or look at the install logs to uninstall the installed packages. I don't think that a special way to uninstall these dependencies will ever be created, so closing this report as +wontfix. (And as explained many times in other similar bug requests, installing and uninstalling doesn't leave the system in the same state / with the same packages, mostly because of recommends and other details like the constantly evolving state of the repositories.) Cheers. -- Manuel A. Fernandez Montecelo <manuel.montez...@gmail.com>