Dirk Heinrichs wrote: > find /usr/lib -name "*.la" -exec sed -i s%/kde/3.4/%/kde/3.5/%g {} \;
Thanks! In my case I wanted to remove kde-3.3 (I'm running stable kde-3.4). When I ran # emerge -aC =sys-devel/gcc-3.3* I got a lot of: ========================== * [4/7] Scanning /usr/kde/3.3/lib ... * FIXING: /usr/kde/3.3/lib/libkabc_ldapkio.la ...[v] * FIXING: /usr/kde/3.3/lib/liblocalkonnector.la ...[v] * FIXING: /usr/kde/3.3/lib/kde3/kcm_keys.la ...[v] * FIXING: /usr/kde/3.3/lib/kde3/launcher_panelapplet.la ...[v] * FIXING: /usr/kde/3.3/lib/kde3/kcm_kio.la ...[v] * FIXING: /usr/kde/3.3/lib/kde3/kcm_kopete_translator.la ...[v] * FIXING: /usr/kde/3.3/lib/kde3/kcm_input.la ...[v] * FIXING: /usr/kde/3.3/lib/kde3/cupsdconf.la ...[v] ========================== I thought that running your script would remove these, but there are still a load of files left under /usr/kde/3.3/* Is there any script which will cleanly remove previous versions of KDE or is it a matter of manually removing stuff? -- Regards, Mick -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list