Jake,

Those .pkg files are "receipts" that tell the OS what updates have been applied. Like Ron said, leave 'em alone. OS X is a huge OS. Somethin' we'll have to get used to...

On Jul 12, 2004, at 8:25 AM, Ron Reames wrote:

No, leave them alone.


On 7/12/04 6:46 AM, "jake" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

a quick peek in:

library/packages/

has shown a bucket load of .pkg files.

can i delete these?

Thanks,

Glenn

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