----- Original Message ----- From: "Kent West" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "debian-user" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, October 27, 2003 11:24 Subject: Re: Debian to English translation
> Alex Malinovich wrote: > > >On Mon, 2003-10-27 at 09:17, Hoyt Bailey wrote: > > > > > >>I just read the abp-get manpage and cannot understand some references. > >>The manpage for each option gives a useage such as APT: :GET: :PURG > >> > >>Lets say I want to purge kdm. Can someone give a proper command line to use > >>that would be applicable to all options. > >> > >> > > > >I'm not sure what man page you're looking at, but my apt-get man page > >clearly shows command line options with the full configuration options > >(such as APT::Get::Purge) only at the very end of the description. > >Purge, in particular, is shown as: > > > >ââpurge > > Use purge instead of remove for anything that would be removed. > > An asterisk ("*") will be displayed next to packages which are > > scheduled to be purged. Configuration Item: APT::Get::Purge. > > > >So to get back to your original question, the command line to use to > >purge something would be "apt-get remove --purge <packagename>". > > > > > > > IIUC, if you wanted the purge to be the default behaviour rather than > having to specify it on the command line as Alex does above, you'd > create/edit the file /etc/apt/apt.conf and put a line in it like so: > APT::Get::Purge > > Now whenever you do an "apt-get remove foo", foo not only gets removed, > it gets purged. I think. > > -- > Kent > We are reading the same man page I believe. I understand that the usage item is the entry for apt.conf. Now that makes sense. Thanks. Hoyt -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]