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erasing i386 and gnome rpms

jorge ceballos

Regular Pleskian
Hi,

My server uses Centos 5.11 with plesk 12.0.18
The root partition is being filled up; noticeably after adding alternate PHP versions.

Doing an rpm -qa, came across several i386 rpms which don't belong as my system is x64.
p.e. openssl-devel-0.9.8e-32.el5_11.i386
Can these be deleted safely with the --nodeps option?

what about the i686 such as openssl-0.9.8e-32.el5_11.i686 ?

Now, also noticed the following gnome rpms (I don't use gnome whatsoever), can these be erased too?

gnome-vfs2-2.16.2-12.el5_9
gnome-mount-0.5-3.el5
gnome-vfs2-2.16.2-12.el5_9
gnome-mime-data-2.4.2-3.1
gnome-python2-2.16.0-1.fc6
gnome-python2-gtkhtml2-2.14.2-7.el5
libgnomecanvas-2.14.0-4.1
bluez-gnome-0.5-5.fc6
gnome-python2-gnomevfs-2.16.0-1.fc6
gnome-python2-extras-2.14.2-7.el5
libgnome-2.16.0-6.el5
gnome-python2-gconf-2.16.0-1.fc6
gnome-python2-bonobo-2.16.0-1.fc6
gnome-keyring-0.6.0-1.fc6
gnome-doc-utils-0.8.0-2.fc6
libgnomeui-2.16.0-5.el5
gnome-python2-canvas-2.16.0-1.fc6


Thanks in advance.
 
Hello Jorge,
You could erase them (ie Plesk doesn't require Gnome) but what if you installed a package that required those RPMS as dependencies (& perhaps you don't remember), won't that kill the functionality of that respective package?
 
Abdi, thanks for the answer; you are right.

Guess it will be better to be safe.

Any suggestion on how to increase root partition?

Thanks again
 
Abdi, thanks for the link.

Backups are in an extra disk, so I guess that part is covered.
I will give it a try next weekend.

Thanks again.
 
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