On Thu, Oct 23, 2008 at 02:53:04AM -0400, JoeHill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was heard to say: > Ron Johnson wrote: > The following packages were automatically installed and are no longer > required: > libgnomecupsui1.0-1c2a libcamel1.2-8 libgtkhtml3.8-15 cupsys-common > libgail17 libc-client2002edebian libparted1.7-1 libneon25 libportaudio0 > libicu36 industrial-cursor-theme libxt-java type-handling libasn1-6-heimdal > esound libkrb5-17-heimdal refblas3 libpostproc0d libedata-cal1.2-5 > xulrunner-gnome-support libgpod0 gcc-3.4-base libmdbtools libcdio6 libwnck18 > guile-1.6-libs libgutenprintui2-1 python-qt3 libpoppler0c2 gs-common gdb > libegroupwise1.2-10 python-sip4 ttf-opensymbol libecal1.2-6 libxul0d > libdirectfb-0.9-25 gnome-keyring-manager libio-zlib-perl liferea-xulrunner > libqthreads-12 libflac7 libeel2-2.14 iputils-arping libebook1.2-5 > libedataserverui1.2-6 gtkhtml3.8 libiw28 libedataserver1.2-7 libmozjs0d > discover1-data libxklavier10 libgda2-3 libavcodec0d libgucharmap4 libpq4 > libmyspell3c2 pmount libsnmp9 libtotem-plparser1 libservlet2.3-java > libxul-common libgda2-common mkisofs libnautilus-burn3 libxp6 > libpoppler0c2-glib libroken16-heimdal libguile-ltdl-1 libgssapi4-heimdal > libnss3-0d libavahi-core4 libpisync0 > > I'm pretty sure I need a lot of those things to build certain audio and video > applications I use. I definitely need mkisofs. Will these be uninstallable > afterwards? Or is it just these versions?
As far as the libraries go, it's unlikely you can compile anything against them unless you have the -dev package installed, and the -dev package should depend on the library itself. If those are unused, then their -dev packages aren't installed and so you must not be compiling anything against them. :-) Daniel -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]