Rodrigo Galiano wrote:
> No, if you make 'deinstall' under a specific port it will only uninstall
> the
> software package with the dependencies. If you want to deinstall
> dependencies do the command 'make clean' to check out what will be
> actually
> installed and diff the output with the results
ports-mgmt/portmaster has some features that might be interesting
here. One is the -e (expunge) feature that will delete a port for you,
and offer to delete all its distfiles. The other is the -s (stale)
option that will look through /var/db/pkg to find any ports that were
installed as a dependency
Vladislav Storojenco
Cc: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: deinstall ports
Vladislav Storojenco wrote:
> Hello all,
> I'm new user in FreeBSD and have a question about
> ports..
> If a port is depend on others ports, during the
> deinstall it will deinstall and all dependen
If a port is depend on others ports, during the
deinstall it will deinstall and all dependencies?
No. Only the one port you specify will be deinstalled. If you want to
remove dependencies that are no longer needed, use ports-mgmt/pkg_cutleaves.
- Bartosz
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Vladislav Storojenco wrote:
> Hello all,
> I'm new user in FreeBSD and have a question about
> ports..
> If a port is depend on others ports, during the
> deinstall it will deinstall and all dependencies?
It depends on what command you issue. If you try and remove an installed
package which had o
Hello all,
I'm new user in FreeBSD and have a question about
ports..
If a port is depend on others ports, during the
deinstall it will deinstall and all dependencies?
Many Thanks
Best regards
"The only fear we have to feat its fear itself".
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