Am Donnerstag, 8. Dezember 2005 08:28 schrieb ext Mick:

> Dirk Heinrichs wrote:
> > find /usr/lib -name "*.la" -exec sed -i s%/kde/3.4/%/kde/3.5/%g {} \;

> I thought that running your script would remove these, but there are
> still a load of files left under /usr/kde/3.3/*

Read my command again: it only fixes *.la files in /usr/lib, 
not /usr/kde/*/lib.

Anyway, when there are still files left in /usr/kde/<oldversion>/ after 
unmerging all kde packages, you could use epm -qf (emerge epm) to find out 
to which package they belong and re-merge those packages.

> Is there any script which will cleanly remove previous versions of KDE or
> is it a matter of manually removing stuff?

emerge cleanly removes old KDE versions. However, there may be other stuff 
that needs to be fixed/cleaned up manually afterwards. Maybe 
fix_libtool_files.sh needs to be enhanced to be able to handle KDE upgrades 
also.

HTH...

        Dirk
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