On Sun, 15 Jun 1997, Chris Jason Richards wrote:
: Has anyone come up with a decent way to audit a filesystem... so the admin
: can wipe out tons of stuff that is only partially installed or not
: removed completely, etc. ?
:
: I know when I remove some debian packages usuing dselect, it usually
On Mon, 16 Jun 1997, Adrian Bridgett wrote:
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
> > Has anyone come up with a decent way to audit a filesystem... so the admin
> > can wipe out tons of stuff that is only partially installed or not
> > removed completely, etc. ?
Somebody once posted a sc
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
> Has anyone come up with a decent way to audit a filesystem... so the admin
> can wipe out tons of stuff that is only partially installed or not
> removed completely, etc. ?
I occasionally use dbackup to get a list of files which are not part of a
pack
Chris Jason Richards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Has anyone come up with a decent way to audit a filesystem... so the admin
> can wipe out tons of stuff that is only partially installed or not
> removed completely, etc. ?
Try dpkg --audit. That might or might not be what you want.
--
Rob
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Hi Chris try dpkg -r package name or dpkg -p package name.
hope this helps
Paul
On Sun, 15 Jun 1997, Chris Jason Richards wrote:
> Has anyone come up with a decent way to audit a filesystem... so the admin
> can wipe out tons of stuff that is only partially installed or not
> removed completely,
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