rpmorphan finds "orphaned"[2,5] packages on your system. It determines which packages have no other packages depending on their installation, and shows you a list of these packages. It intends to be clone of deborphan Debian tools for rpm packages. It will try to help you to remove unused packages, for example: * after a distribution upgrade * when you want to suppress packages after some tests Several tools are also provided : * rpmusage - display rpm packages last use date * rpmdep - display the full dependency of an installed rpm package * rpmduplicates - find programs with several version installed * rpmextra - find installed packages not in distribution notes : ******* For all users : [1] this rpm package will make rpmorphan work in command line mode. If you want to use a graphical interface, you will need to install extra rpm packages : perl-Tk or perl-Curses-UI. For Fedora users : [2] Note that orphan is used in the sense of Debian's deborphan, and is NOT the same as Fedora orphaned packages which are packages that have no current maintainer. [3] Yum offers a program called 'package-cleanup' which, called with the '--leaves' option, can show quickly a list of unused library packages. [4] rpmorphan can be speed up by installing the perl-RPM2 rpm package For Mandriva users : [5] the 'urpme --auto-orphans' command show quickly a a list of unused library packages. quick start *********** rpmorphan --gui --all -- Eric Gerbier $Id: rpmorphan-1.11 | Readme | Mon Mar 21 12:08:17 2011 +0000 | gerbier $