GtkOrphan assesses the installations of your system for orphaned libraries through a graphical interface.
To use GtkOrphan, you must have gksu, perl, deborphan (version 1.7.17 or higher), libgtk2-perl (version 1.100-1 or higher), libglib-perl (version 1.100-1 or higher), liblocale-gettext-perl, and libgtk2-gladexml-perl installed on your system.
To install GtkOrphan, simply extract the contents of the tar archive file to your desired location using the following command:
tar -xvzf gtkorphan-0.1.0.tar.gz
Once extracted, navigate to the extracted directory using the following command:
cd gtkorphan-0.1.0
Then, configure the package with the prefix /usr using the following command:
./configure --prefix=/usr
Next, compile and install the package by running the following commands:
make
make install
In the latest release of GtkOrphan, the application has switched from gksudo to gksu, and three new translations (Swedish, Dutch, and Vietnamese) have been added. Overall, GtkOrphan is a useful tool for Debian systems that enhances your package management capabilities.
Version 0.4.2: N/A