Strong second to this question, in tandem with my pkg clean equivalent
question on a previous thread.

FWIW if you use the pkgsrc repo, it's managed by pgkin, which supports
clean (I think?) & autoremove.

Sorry for the lack of formatting; I'm on a phone.

On Wed, Feb 24, 2021, 20:22 cretin1997 via openindiana-discuss <
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> On Debian, after I uninstalled a package, there will be it dependencies
> that no longer needed still left. This simple command will remove all of
> them:
>
> apt autoremove
>
> What is the equivalent command for pkg?
>
> I think it's the same for all package manager to leave leftovers after
> uninstall a package, unless pkg remove a package with all of it unneeded
> dependencies, which I think is not the case.
>
> Don't said with me I should workaround this by using zones for everything
> and pkg really lacked this very basic functionality!
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