Pat Maddox wrote:
I've got a bunch of packages installed on my machine and I'd like to
know if I can deinstall any of them. I know what a lot of them do,
and know what will happen if I deinstall them. Others, I'm not really
sure. For example I've got a package named cclient
(http://www.freshports.org/mail/cclient/) installed. If I run
pkg_deinstall -n cclient, it says that it'd be removed without any
problems. So evidently no other package is depending on
this...perhaps it's just an artifact from a package I installed a
while back but deinstalled?
Basically I'd like to clear out any unused packages. Is it safe to
just run on pkg_deinstall -n on any package I don't recognize, and if
it isn't required as a dependency for another package go ahead and
delete it?
Thanks,
Pat
It should be safe to do as long as you are fairly sure you don't need
it. There's a KDE program called gpkgdep (sysutils/gpkgdep) that let's
you see what depends on a package. It also lets you "simulate" the
deinstall of different packages. It might be quicker than the command
line tools to find those packages, though you still have to
pkg_deinstall manually.
HTH,
Micah
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