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Apt autopurge
Apt autopurge







These environment variables are concerned with details about the running of InfoSphere DataStage and IBM InfoSphere QualityStage parallel jobs. These environment variables are all concerned with when and how InfoSphere DataStage parallel jobs write information to disk. Note that this can occasionally remove packages that you might actually want. I've tried apt -no-install-recommends autoremove to no avail and didn't find anything in the doc (or I didn't find the right doc). These environment variables are concerned with support for decimal columns. I've verified that at least some of these packages (and I assume all of them) are recommended by some other manually-installed package.ĭo you know of a way to make apt autoremove select such packages for removal?

apt autopurge

I A alsa-ucm-conf - ALSA Use Case Manager configuration filesĪnd yet will not be selected by apt autoremove. Willkommen imAPT-APARTMENT feel at home Seit September 2012 erstrahlt das APT - Apartment, Frankfurts Aushängeclub hinsichtlich Interieur und Design, in neuem Glanz. Also I dont have ubuntu software on my machine too(it was deleted too). ago I believe autopurgein apt would be equivalent to apt-get autoremove -purgein apt-get. I A alsa-topology-conf - ALSA topology configuration files I run sudo apt-get purge -auto-remove apparmor and it has deleted many programs from my machine such as IntelliJ and etc. when u type 'sudo apt auto' and press tab twice, there are three auto-completes available and autopurge is one of them. Now I've noticed that I have some installed packages that are automatically installed and not dependencies of any other installed package $ aptitude search '?and(?automatic,?not(?reverse-depends(?installed)))'

Apt autopurge install#

In a quest to learn a bit more about debian, I'm playing with a minimal install and have set -no-install-recommends by default in apt.īTW: in case you are curious how, the following does the trick: echo 'APT::install-recommends "false" ' | sudo tee /etc/apt//99no-install-recommends







Apt autopurge