1RPMORPHAN(1) User Contributed Perl Documentation RPMORPHAN(1)
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6 rpmorphan - find orphaned packages
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9 rpmorphan finds "orphaned" packages on your system. It determines which
10 packages have no other packages depending on their installation, and
11 shows you a list of these packages. It is clone of deborphan debian
12 software for rpm packages.
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14 It will try to help you to remove unused packages, for exemple :
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21 rpmorphan [options] [targets]
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25 grpmorphan [options] [targets]
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27 using grpmorphan is a short way to use "rpmorphan -gui"
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31 -help brief help message
32 -man full documentation
33 -V, --version print version
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35 -verbose verbose
36 -debug debug mode (for developpers only)
37 -dry-run simulate package remove
38 -fullalgo force full algorythm
39 -suggests use suggested package as if required
40 -arch work and show on full name with version and architecture
41 -log-file mylog change default log file to mylog
42 -use-cache use cache to avoid rpm query
43 -clear-cache remove cache file
44 -gui display the graphical interface
45 -tk display the tk graphical interface
46 -curses display the curses graphical interface
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48 -exclude pac exclude pac from results
49 -install-time +/-d apply on packages which are installed before (after) d days
50 -access-time d apply on packages which are not been accessed for d days (slow)
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54 -package pac search if pac is an orphan package
55 -all apply on all packages
56 -guess-perl apply on perl packages
57 -guess-python apply on python packages
58 -guess-pike apply on pike packages
59 -guess-ruby apply on ruby packages
60 -guess-common apply on common packages
61 -guess-data apply on data packages
62 -guess-doc apply on documentation packages
63 -guess-dev apply on development packages
64 -guess-lib apply on library packages (this is the default target if none is specified)
65 -guess-all apply all -guess-* options (perl, python ...)
66 -guess-custom regex apply the given regex to filter to package's names to filter the output
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70 -keep-file file define the keep file to be used
71 -list-keep list permanent exclude list
72 -zero-keep empty permanent exclude list
73 -add-keep pac add pac package to permanent exclude list
74 -del-keep pac remove pac package from permanent exclude list
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84 -guess-*
85 pre-selected packages groups
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87 -guess-custom
88 give a filter to select the packages you want study. you can
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92 -help Print a brief help message and exits.
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94 -man Print the manual page and exits.
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97 Print the program release and exit.
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99 -verbose
100 The program works and print debugging messages.
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102 -debug for developpers, the program will dump internals structures
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104 -dry-run
105 this is a simulation mode : rpmorphan will show you what is the
106 result of package removing. The window's title is modified to
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109 -use-cache
110 the rpm query may be long (10 to 30 s). If you will run an
111 rpmorphan tool several time, this option will allow to gain a
112 lot of time : it save the rpm query on a file cache (first
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116 to remove cache file. Can be used with -use-cache to write a
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119 -gui display a graphical interface which allow to show informations,
120 remove packages (an internal help is provided). This is
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123 -tk display a tk graphical interface which allow to show
124 informations, remove packages (an internal help is provided).
125 The Tk perl module is necessary to run the gui.
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127 -curses display a curses graphical interface which allow to show
128 informations, remove packages (an internal help is provided).
129 The Curses::UI perl module is necessary to run the gui.
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132 this option will specify the packages to exclude from the
133 output. Can be used as '--exclude pac1 --exclude pac2' or
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137 install-time is a filter on the period from the package
138 installation date to now (in days). if set positive, it only
139 allow packages installed before x days. if set negative, it
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142 -access-time
143 access-time is designed to filter packages which have not been
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146 be careful : this option will slow the program
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148 -fullalgo
149 for a small list of packages, rpmorphan use a different quicker
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155 some rpm version offers a meta-data dependency call suggests :
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157 set, the suggested packages are used in rpmorphan as required
158 packages. The default value for this option is unset.
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160 -arch by default, rpmorphan works on package name. this option will
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162 name-version-release.arch. This may be usefull if you have
163 several version or several archictectures installed.
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165 -log-file
166 change the default log file (/var/log/rpmorphan.log) to the
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170 search if the given package(s) is(are) orphaned. Can be used
171 as '--package pac1 --package pac2' or '--package "pac1, pac2"'
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173 -all apply on all installed packages. The output should be
174 interpreted. For example lilo or grub are orphaned packages,
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185 This option tries to find python modules. It tries to match
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189 This option tries to find pike modules. It tries to match
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193 This option tries to find ruby modules. It tries to match
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197 This option tries to find common packages. It tries to match
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200 -guess-data
201 This option tries to find data packages. It tries to match
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205 This option tries to find documentation packages. It tries to
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208 -guess-data
209 This option tries to find data packages. It tries to match
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213 This option tries to find development packages. It tries to
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216 -guess-lib
217 This option tries to find library packages. It tries to match
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221 This is a short to tell : Try all of the above (perl, python
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225 this will allow you to specify your own filter. for exemple
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229 define the keep file to be used. If not set, the
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233 list the permanent list of excluded packages and exit.
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236 empty the permanent list of excluded packages and exit.
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239 add package(s) to the permanent list of excluded packages and
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246 remove package(s) from the permanent list of excluded packages
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249 Can be used as '--add-keep pac1 --add-keep pac2' or '--add-keep
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253 rpmorphan can be useful after a distribution upgrade, to remove
254 packages forgotten by the upgrade tool. It is interesting to use the
255 options "-all -install-time +xx'.
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257 If you want to remove some recent tested packages, my advice is "-all
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260 if you just want to clean your disk, use '-all -access-time xxx'
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263 /var/lib/rpmorphan/keep : the permanent exclude list
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265 /tmp/rpmorphan.cache : cache file to store rpm query. The cache file is
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292 rpmorphan uses standard perl module in console mode.
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298 Curses::UI perl module ( perl-Curses-UI rpm package).
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300 If you want to speed up rpmorphan, you should install the RPM2 perl
301 module ( perl-RPM2 rpm package). On mandriva, the URPM perl module
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305 display orphaned libraries
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308 display all orphaned packages in a curses interface
309 rpmorphan --all --curses
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311 display orphaned packages, not used since one year
312 rpmorphan --all -access-time +365
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314 display all orphaned packages, installed in the last 10 days
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317 display all orphaned packages, installed one month ago (or more)
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321 Virtuals packages are not well (for now) taken in account. Let's see
322 an example : lilo and grub provide 'bootloader' virtual, which is
323 necessary for system boot. if the 2 are installed, they will be shown
324 all 2 as orphans (but you can not remove the 2). If you remove one of
325 them, the other is now longer shown as orphan.
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327 the software can only work with one version of each software : we only
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337 this program can be used as "normal" user to show orphans, but you need
338 to run it as supersuser (root) to remove packages or apply changes in
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341 access-time and install-time options are "new" features, not available
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344 For Fedora users : Yum offers a program called 'package-cleanup' which,
345 called with the '--leaves' option, can show quickly a list of unused
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348 For Mandriva users : the 'urpme --auto-orphans' command show quickly a
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353 for experts only : allow to force the method used to get rpm
354 data. It can be set to URPM, RPM2 or 'basic' (for external rpm
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372 Copyright (C) 2006 by Eric Gerbier This program is free software; you
373 can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General
374 Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
375 version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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378 Eric Gerbier
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380 you can report any bug or suggest to gerbier@users.sourceforge.net
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