Great script!
It took only about several minutes to run and the output was a lot
shorter than I expected.
I've attached my results if anyone is interested. (My system was
upgraded from lenny to squeeze about a month ago.)
Thanks,
-Andrew
6.0 capplets-data 1:2.30.1-2 /etc/gnome-vfs-2.0/modu
Mike Bird wrote:
> Some people have expressed interested in obsolete config files
> associated with currently installed packages.
[...]
Correct behavior is to remove obsolete _unmodified_ conffiles,
as Roger mentioned. Which of the conffiles mentioned below were
modified? No way to know just ye
On Sun January 16 2011 12:15:18 Roger Leigh wrote:
> The main problem with this script is that all it does is spit out
> the available information. It doesn't actually check if the user
> modified one of the conffiles. An example is attached. Modifying
> it to automatically purge "safe" packages
On Sat, Jan 15, 2011 at 11:52:34PM -0800, Mike Bird wrote:
> Some people have expressed interested in obsolete config files
> associated with currently installed packages.
>
> Here's a (slow) script for finding them, plus the merged results
> of running the script on a dozen servers and workstatio
mited, four fields:
debian-release package-name package-version obsolete-conffile
--Mike Bird
ObsoleteConffilesOfInstalledPackages
Description: application/shellscript
5.0.7 acpi-support 0.109-11 /etc/acpi/resume.d/13-915-resolution-set.sh
5.0.7 acpi-support 0.109-11 /etc/acpi/resume.d/49-915-resol
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