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[ILUG] packages?

[ILUG] packages?

Joe O'Reilly joreilly at wrdp.com
Mon Oct 15 14:10:00 IST 2001


Doing a 'nixer' for friend, he has Red Hat 7 system with all manner
of shite installed on it, its not urgent at all, but since I have a
free second I tought I would ask here..

Question is if there is a standard way of removing
'packages' - ala Solaris and pkgrm..

I'm not aware of such a package, I would think it is simply finding offending package file by file

please let me be wrong..

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 Joe                            mailto:joreilly at wrdp.com

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