If you don't already have gentools installed emerge it.  Then "qkpg
-Idqv gnome" then repeat subing kde and xfree for "gnome."  Another way
is to run the dep-clean script:  "dep-clean -Nv"

>From the man pages:

dep-clean - Shows unrequired packages and missing dependencies.

-N, --needed             Display needed packages that are not installed.
(red) (default)
-v, --verbose           Be more verbose.

qpkg - the "query package" tool for Gentoo Linux

 -I, --installed     Include only installed packages
 -d, --dups          print packages that have multiple versions
installed
 -q, --query-deps    display all installed packages depending on
selected packages
-v, --verbose       Be more verbose [2 levels]



On Thu, 27 Mar 2003 19:23:53 -0500
"Will Buckner (Wcc)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Is there a way to get a list of all packages with unsatasfied
> dependencies? I unmerged X, kde, and gnome... I have a huge package
> dependency mess now, and emerge --update world wants to remerge  a
> bunch of X packages.


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