[CentOS] sendmail and cups gets installed although not chosen in kickstart file
Kai Schaetzl
maillists at conactive.comMon Apr 28 20:25:38 UTC 2008
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I setup a kickstart file that contains only @core and several packages explicitely listed. postfix is listed, sendmail is not. And there's no package where I would think it needs cups. Nevertheless, after the install I now have postfix *and* sendmail on the machine and sendmail even being enabled. And cups is installed. How can I find out what forced them (and probably many other unwanted packages) on the installation? I thought maybe "rpm -q --whatrequires sendmail" would tell me, but it doesn't. Nothing requires it. Same for cups. So, why did it get installed? Kai -- Kai Schätzl, Berlin, Germany Get your web at Conactive Internet Services: http://www.conactive.com
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