showing dependency trees

Debayan Banerjee debayanin at gmail.com
Sun Aug 23 19:03:25 UTC 2009


2009/8/24 Björn Persson <bjorn at xn--rombobjrn-67a.se>

> Rahul Sundaram wrote:
> > A quick way to actually check for such dependencies is to switch to
> > another desktop environment, say Xfce, remove all the KDE packages and
> > install one of the KDE apps.
>
> That's not all that quick. There ought to be a tool for this. Given a
> package
> name it should print the dependency tree for that package. It could have an
> option to suppress packages in the base set. Couldn't Yum be taught to
> answer
> that kind of queries?


edos-rpmcheck

http://www.edos-project.org/xwiki/bin/view/Main/debcheck_home


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