Dale wrote:



That is how I remove old KDE after a big upgrade too, one at a time and then confirm with the -p at the end to make sure I got it all. I'll go to work on it tomorrow. I'm still half asleep and it may not be a good idea right now.

And to think I cleaned off a hard drive for the install. o_O And cleaned off my back-up to do that too. O_O

Thanks
Dale
:-)



Well, tomorrow turned into a few days, long story. This is what I got it cleaned down to so far:

>>> These are the packages that I would unmerge:

 gnome-base/libbonoboui
    selected: 2.10.1
   protected: none
     omitted: none

 dev-libs/libcdio
    selected: 0.73
   protected: none
     omitted: none

 dev-cpp/libgnomemm
    selected: 2.6.0
   protected: none
     omitted: none

 kde-base/kdepim
    selected: 3.4.1-r2
   protected: none
     omitted: none

 media-video/vcdimager
    selected: 0.7.21
   protected: none
     omitted: none

 app-shells/sash
    selected: 3.7
   protected: none
     omitted: none

 kde-base/kdewebdev
    selected: 3.4.1
   protected: none
     omitted: none

 dev-libs/libtasn1
    selected: 0.2.13
   protected: none
     omitted: none

 dev-libs/lzo
    selected: 1.08-r1
   protected: none
     omitted: none

 app-arch/ncompress
    selected: 4.2.4-r1
   protected: none
     omitted: none

 kde-base/kdeadmin
    selected: 3.4.1
   protected: none
     omitted: none

 kde-base/kdeedu
    selected: 3.4.1-r1
   protected: none
     omitted: none

 sys-fs/cryptsetup-luks
    selected: 1.0.1-r1
   protected: none
     omitted: none

 media-video/avifile
    selected: 0.7.41.20041001-r1
   protected: none
     omitted: none

 gnome-base/libgnomeprintui
    selected: 2.10.2
   protected: none
     omitted: none

 dev-cpp/libglademm
    selected: 2.4.1
   protected: none
     omitted: none

 gnome-base/libbonobo
    selected: 2.10.1
   protected: none
     omitted: none

 net-print/libgnomecups
    selected: 0.2.0
   protected: none
     omitted: none

 x11-themes/gtk-engines
    selected: 2.6.5
   protected: none
     omitted: none

 kde-base/kdeaddons
    selected: 3.4.1
   protected: none
     omitted: none

 sys-libs/lib-compat
    selected: 1.4
   protected: none
     omitted: none

 gnome-base/libgnome
    selected: 2.10.1-r1
   protected: none
     omitted: none

 sys-fs/device-mapper
    selected: 1.01.03
   protected: none
     omitted: none

 gnome-base/libgnomeui
    selected: 2.10.1
   protected: none
     omitted: none

 net-libs/libsoup
    selected: 2.2.6.1
   protected: none
     omitted: none

 kde-base/kdemultimedia
    selected: 3.4.1-r1
   protected: none
     omitted: none

 net-libs/gnutls
    selected: 1.2.3
   protected: none
     omitted: none

 kde-base/kdetoys
    selected: 3.4.1
   protected: none
     omitted: none

 gnome-extra/libgtkhtml
    selected: 2.6.3
   protected: none
     omitted: none

 gnome-base/libgnomeprint
    selected: 2.10.3
   protected: none
     omitted: none

 dev-cpp/libgnomeuimm
    selected: 2.6.0
   protected: none
     omitted: none

 kde-base/kdegraphics
    selected: 3.4.1-r1
   protected: none
     omitted: none

 dev-cpp/libgnomecanvasmm
    selected: 2.6.1
   protected: none
     omitted: none

 kde-base/kdenetwork
    selected: 3.4.1-r1
   protected: none
     omitted: none

 kde-base/kdegames
    selected: 3.4.1
   protected: none
     omitted: none

 kde-base/kdeartwork
    selected: 3.4.1
   protected: none
     omitted: none

 media-libs/libsndfile
    selected: 1.0.11
   protected: none
     omitted: none

 kde-base/kdebase
    selected: 3.4.1-r1
   protected: none
     omitted: none

 gnome-base/libgnomecanvas
    selected: 2.10.2
   protected: none
     omitted: none

 kde-base/kdeutils
    selected: 3.4.1
   protected: none
     omitted: none

>>> 'Selected' packages are slated for removal.
>>> 'Protected' and 'omitted' packages will not be removed.


Packages installed:   658
Packages in world:    90
Packages in system:   59
Unique package names: 618
Required packages:    634
Number to remove:     40
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Is there anything on there that will break something? I mean to a point where KDE won't start or I can't boot at all. If so, please let me know. I will not do the ones that have KDE in it though. I plan to do this one or two packages at a time manually.

Oh, revdep-rebuild -p prints out a laundry list of broken stuff. I think if I get rid of some of these it will clear that up though. I think anyway.

Here is my USE line according to emerge info:

USE="x86 3dnow X acl acpi alsa amd apm arts artsd artswrappersuid audiofile avi berkdb bitmap-fonts bzip2 cdr chroot clanJavaScript cups curl dbus doc emboss encode esd ethereal exif expat f-prot fam fdftk ffmpeg foomaticdb fortran gaim gcj gd gdbm gif gimpprint gkrellm glut gmp gphoto2 gpm gstreamer gtk gtk2 hal hbci hpijs idn imagemagick imlib innodb ipv6 java javascript jbig jpeg justify kde lcms libg++ libwww mad mikmod mmx mng motif mozdomi mozilla mp3 mpeg ncurses nls nsplugin offensive ofx ogg oggvorbis opengl openoffice pam parse-clocks pcre pdflib perl png ppds pysol python qt quicktime readline scanner scribus sdl spell sse ssl tcltk tcpd tiff tkinter truetype truetype-fonts tuxracer type1-fonts udev usb vorbis xml xml2 xmms xprint xv xvid yahoo zlib userland_GNU kernel_linux elibc_glibc"


I assume that puts my line in make.conf and the global thing together. Some of those I didn't set. See anything that needs changing??


Thanks for the help. I'm still sleepy though. I'll take another nap. What I need is a cure here.
Dale
:-)


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