Todd Zullinger wrote:
You can use the package-cleanup tool to list packages that nothing
depends on. This command will print a list of such packages:
$ package-cleanup --leaves
You could feed that to yum to remove those packages:
$ yum remove $(package-cleanup --leaves)
If you do any programming, you are not going to want to do that - it
will remove a bunch of development packages.
Mikkel
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