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When marking packages as "automatically installed", through apt-cyg mark-auto, I can't figure out a way run an equivalent of apt autoremove to get rid of the packages that are not required by any "manually installed" package.
Is there some equivalent of apt remove --autoremove <pkg> (or apt-mark auto <pkg> && apt autoremove) with apt-cyg?
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Thank you for feature request.
It's related to issue #97.
Currently, I already appended some new subcommands for autoremove.
But, sorry, I haven't pushed it here yet.
Please, waiting for a moments.
Thank you.
When marking packages as "automatically installed", through
apt-cyg mark-auto
, I can't figure out a way run an equivalent ofapt autoremove
to get rid of the packages that are not required by any "manually installed" package.Is there some equivalent of
apt remove --autoremove <pkg>
(orapt-mark auto <pkg> && apt autoremove
) with apt-cyg?The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: