Oh sorry. depclean is a target not an option. It works on your whole system. kind of an inverse world -e =)
/John On Thu, 2003-02-06 at 04:23, Kevin J. Anderson wrote: > ->-> > ->->A --depclean would however, Also --update will take a peak att depB > ->->while --deep will follow down to depC and depD. > ->-> > ->->If you add the whole system to world a simple `emerge -u world` would > ->->have to examine every single package, and its first line of deps, for > ->->updates (I don't know it it optimizes away packages that has already > ->->been decided on), which would mean that glibc f.ex. would be examined > ->->about 400 times, could get rather slow I imagine... > ->-> > ->->/John > -> > ->I just tried this command, it says that --depclean is an invalid option. > -> > ->emerge unmerge -p --depclean kde > ->and > ->emerge -p --depclean kde > -> > ->kev > -> > > nm, just did a search on the gentoo forums, and I see its more along the > lines of > > emerge -p depclean > > I just did this to get rid of all of the kde dependencies, hopefully all > will go well. > > kev > > > -- > [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list > -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list