Hi,
I'm new to Salix and Slackware based distros and was wondering whether the gslapt system removes dependencies? To clarify, supposing I install a package which requires a lot of dependencies and then later remove the package (using Gslapt); is only the package removed or are all the dependencies also removed?
Thanks, and Happy Christmas!
Are dependencies removed?
Re: Are dependencies removed?
Hi jerome, welcome to the forums and Merry Christmas to you too!
Short answer: no, they are not.
This has also been asked recently here: http://forum.salixos.org/viewtopic.php? ... 40&p=38976
The links from my last post, provide additional details and information.
Short answer: no, they are not.
This has also been asked recently here: http://forum.salixos.org/viewtopic.php? ... 40&p=38976
The links from my last post, provide additional details and information.
Re: Are dependencies removed?
Hello Jerome,
I think you will find this a nice feature as removing a program will not "gut" the system, like other distros.. Try apt-get remove something in Debian/Ubuntu and you lose half or more of your system depending on the program.
This is a nice balance between Slackware no depends and Debian/Ubuntu/Red Hat the whole repo depends.
and Merry Christmas to you as well.
I think you will find this a nice feature as removing a program will not "gut" the system, like other distros.. Try apt-get remove something in Debian/Ubuntu and you lose half or more of your system depending on the program.
This is a nice balance between Slackware no depends and Debian/Ubuntu/Red Hat the whole repo depends.
and Merry Christmas to you as well.