On Sat, 2006-04-22 at 06:30 -0700, Panu Matilainen wrote:
Checking the dependencies is the easy part. What gets less trivial is
things like this:
[pmatilai@cs181072240 ~]$ rpm -e --test grub
[pmatilai@cs181072240 ~]$
Oops, nothing needs grub, so it can be removed safely, right?
The Debian tool assumes that its users are capable of brain activity. I
don't know if this is a problem in the Fedora case. Anyway, it does have
a couple of more options than Y/n, one of them being 'i' which prints
the description of the package, so it's easy to get a pretty good clue
if you're uncertain whether you need the package.
Of course this is where the "explicitly installed" attribute is useful.
I assume glibc, grub, udev etc. are all explicitly installed by
anaconda.