On Thu, October 23, 2008 10:30 pm, Robert Noland wrote: > On Thu, 2008-10-23 at 22:25 -0400, Josh Rickmar wrote: > >> On Thu, October 23, 2008 10:05 pm, Stephen Montgomery-Smith wrote: >> >>> Josh Rickmar wrote: >>> >>> >>>> I'm hoping that this list covers port tools as well as the usual >>>> discussions about the actual ports. If not, please CC this to the >>>> proper list. >>>> >>>> I want to use pkg_delete to remove an installed port, but also want >>>> to remove its orphaned dependencies along with it. After looking at >>>> the pkg_delete(1) man page, the -r flag seems to be the option to >>>> use for this job. My concern, though, is about the wording: >>>> >>>>> In addition to specified packages, delete all >>>>> packages that depend on those packages as well. >>>> >>>> Does this mean that if I pkg_delete -r pkgA, than pkgB (a >>>> dependency) will be removed with it, even though it is dependency of >>>> pkgC? Or is pkg_delete (or pkg_deinstall) smart enough to >>>> understand this dependency and keep pkgB installed? >>>> >>>> If in this scenario pkgB would be deleted, should an extra warning >>>> be added to the man page so that users know that using this flag >>>> could potentially break their other ports? >>> >>> I think you have the dependency relationship the wrong way around. >>> >>> >>> >>> If you do "pkg_delete -r pkgA", and pkgA is a dependency of pkgB (not >>> the other way around as you have it), then pkgB will be deleted. >>> >> >> Ah, my bad. Yeah, after re-reading the wording it seems that is the >> case. >> >> What about for pkg_deinstall (part of portupgrade)? According to its >> man page, it has two options, --recursive (-r) and --upward-recursive >> (-R). >> Maybe it's just a little bit late, but what /exactly/ is the difference? >> It sounds like the --upward-recursive option would be better called >> --downward-recursive, since it will remove the ports/packages "below" >> it. > > Semantically, it is an inverted tree... i.e. the root is at the top. > > > robert.
OK, I guess that makes sense. > >> So, if that is the case, would pkg_deinstall -R pkgA remove pkgB or >> not? >> > Well, I tested using pkg_deinstall -rRn, and if I were to remove the -n flag, it would be uninstalling ports all the way down to gettext. Not good. So, it would be removing 'pkgB' with this option. Any way to prevent this? -- To send me a personal email, please place [personal] in the Subject line. _______________________________________________ freebsd-ports@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-ports To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"