On Wed, Jun 01, 2011 at 08:20:01PM +0200, Dale wrote: > David W Noon wrote: > > On Wed, 01 Jun 2011 18:20:02 +0200, Neil Bothwick wrote about Re: > > [gentoo-user] Cleaning redundant configuration files: > > > > > >> On Wed, 1 Jun 2011 15:57:58 +0100, David W Noon wrote: > >> > > [snip] > > > >>> Remember: we are discussing the COMPLETE DELETION of a > >>> package, not an upgrade or rebuild. > >>> > >> We are discussing unmerge behaviour, unmerging is part of the upgrade > >> and rebuild processes. > >> > > Now I see why we are talking/writing at cross purposes. > > > > What I am proposing I would apply only to -C or -c options on an emerge > > command, not the internal actions during an upgrade/rebuild. I have > > stated that several times in this thread, so I thought I had made > > myself clear. > > > > Even if the -C option is used, I would still want it to be something > extra to remove config files. As stated before, I sometimes emerge -C a > package then emerge it again. I still want the config files to be left > alone tho. I have also had to do this before for *B*lockers where > portage couldn't do it itself for whatever reason. > > I would think this would be a idea on this. Do a emerge -C to get the > regular way and a emerge -CC to remove everything literally, including > config files. > > As someone else posted, I seriously doubt the devs will do this. > Possible but not likely. I like the idea but still want it to be > something extra to get it and not the default for sure. >
Like debian's "--purge" option to their "apt-get remove" command. It seems reasonable. There've been times I'd have liked a simple inventory of all files relating to a package after unmerging it, like "warning -- the following files are associated with [pkg] but will not be automatically removed due to having been modified". -- caveat utilitor ♫ ❤ ♫ ❤ ♫ ❤ ♫ ❤