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I noticed while removing httpd package that dependencies installed all not removed along with that



# yum remove httpd


How can i remove a package and dependencies which were installed along with that without affecting other services, like if some dependencies are being used by other services










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    I noticed while removing httpd package that dependencies installed all not removed along with that



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    How can i remove a package and dependencies which were installed along with that without affecting other services, like if some dependencies are being used by other services










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      I noticed while removing httpd package that dependencies installed all not removed along with that



      # yum remove httpd


      How can i remove a package and dependencies which were installed along with that without affecting other services, like if some dependencies are being used by other services










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      I noticed while removing httpd package that dependencies installed all not removed along with that



      # yum remove httpd


      How can i remove a package and dependencies which were installed along with that without affecting other services, like if some dependencies are being used by other services







      linux command-line yum dependencies delete






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           yum autoremove


          will remove any unneeded dependencies from your system.
          You need to add clean_requirements_on_remove=1 to yum.conf






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             yum autoremove


            will remove any unneeded dependencies from your system.
            You need to add clean_requirements_on_remove=1 to yum.conf






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                 yum autoremove


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                You need to add clean_requirements_on_remove=1 to yum.conf






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                You need to add clean_requirements_on_remove=1 to yum.conf







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