That's very nice, but I still prefer pkg_cleanup as you don't have
to go one by one.
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On 8/31/2012 10:15 PM, Eitan Adler wrote:
> On 31 August 2012 09:15, Bryan Drewery wrote:
>
>> No, because it already knows which you installed and which were pulled
>> in as dependencies. There's a recent thread on ports@ regarding pkg2ng
>> and marking your imported packages as automatic or not
On 31 August 2012 09:15, Bryan Drewery wrote:
> No, because it already knows which you installed and which were pulled
> in as dependencies. There's a recent thread on ports@ regarding pkg2ng
> and marking your imported packages as automatic or not.
There is a usecase for looking at all the leaf
On 8/31/2012 11:03 AM, Vitaly Magerya wrote:
> Glen Barber wrote:
>>> How about the ability to add new commands to "pkg"?
>>> For example something like "pkg cutleaves" via plugins would be cool.
>>
>> I think 'pkg autoremove' already does this.
>
> Does autoremove show you all the leaves and ask
Glen Barber wrote:
>> How about the ability to add new commands to "pkg"?
>> For example something like "pkg cutleaves" via plugins would be cool.
>
> I think 'pkg autoremove' already does this.
Does autoremove show you all the leaves and ask which ones you want
removed? I honestly don't know (an
On Fri, Aug 31, 2012 at 06:27:09PM +0300, Vitaly Magerya wrote:
> Marin Atanasov Nikolov wrote:
> > This is just to share with you that soon after the official 1.0
> > release of pkgng we now have basic plugins support in pkgng's
> > development branch.
> > [...]
> > It's not perfect or covering e
Marin Atanasov Nikolov wrote:
> This is just to share with you that soon after the official 1.0
> release of pkgng we now have basic plugins support in pkgng's
> development branch.
> [...]
> It's not perfect or covering everything, but it will give you a quick
> start though :)
How about the abi