On Monday 22 August 2005 12:43 am, Mike Meyer wrote:
> In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Peter Jeremy
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> typed:
> > I currently have just over 8GB is /usr/ports/distfiles. Some of these
> > files are more than 10 years old and long obsolete. Does anyone have
> > any suggestions on how to
Peter Jeremy wrote:
> I currently have just over 8GB is /usr/ports/distfiles. Some of these
> files are more than 10 years old and long obsolete.
> Does anyone have
> any suggestions on how to identify which files are no longer referenced
> by current ports?
>
> Doing a 'make checksum' on every
On Mon, 2005-08-22 at 14:36 +1000, Peter Jeremy wrote:
> I currently have just over 8GB is /usr/ports/distfiles. Some of these
> files are more than 10 years old and long obsolete. Does anyone have
> any suggestions on how to identify which files are no longer referenced
> by current ports?
>
>
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Peter Jeremy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> typed:
> I currently have just over 8GB is /usr/ports/distfiles. Some of these
> files are more than 10 years old and long obsolete. Does anyone have
> any suggestions on how to identify which files are no longer referenced
> by current por
On Mon, Aug 22, 2005 at 02:36:47PM +1000, Peter Jeremy wrote:
> I currently have just over 8GB is /usr/ports/distfiles. Some of these
> files are more than 10 years old and long obsolete. Does anyone have
> any suggestions on how to identify which files are no longer referenced
> by current ports
I currently have just over 8GB is /usr/ports/distfiles. Some of these
files are more than 10 years old and long obsolete. Does anyone have
any suggestions on how to identify which files are no longer referenced
by current ports?
Doing a 'make checksum' on every installed port and then looking at
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