On Sun, May 18, 2014 at 12:57 AM, Bigby James <bigby.james@crepcran.com> wrote:
On 05/17, Dimitris Zervas wrote:
On May 17, 2014 5:22:32 PM EEST, Roland Tapken <ml@lalamuhkuh.de> wrote:
BTW: Another good idea that would be helpful is add comments on installed packages on pacman. e.g. why did you install them. But that's another thread
No offense, but if you need to ask yourself why you installed something *after* you installed it you almost certainly never needed it in the first place, and if you need the package manager to *tell you* why you installed it you're being careless. If you're installing something just to try it out then do so, and if you don't care for it then uninstall it right away. If you're wondering what use you might have thought you had for that package some time after installing it, the package description should give you some clue. What you're suggesting is that someone write extra code for a feature that encourages carelessness and laziness. It stands to reason that if an explicitly installed package is sitting on your system and it isn't a dependency, and you can't recall putting it to use, it can be removed.
makedeps of AUR packages, for one. Or optdeps.