Matt Schalit wrote: > Here's what David does with Oxygen. It has > the -r option for removing a package that's > been installed.
I see a bug - it's bit me recently in another area, and I see it here! > remove () { > cd $PKGD > [ ! -f $1.list ] && err "no package! ($1)" > > grep -v "$1" packages > packages.new > mv packages.new packages > > cd - ; cd / > rm -f `cat $PKGD/$1.list` > cd - > } grep -v "$1" will remove all packages that have the name in them from the package list. Probably the best (and most catastrophic!) example would be e.lrp (an expression evaluator). Using this code to remove "e" would ALSO remove (only from the package list, that is).... ettercap etc beep e2fs e3 ncurses5 ncurses4 mod-net1 mod-net2 zile Need to change grep -v "$1" [...] ...to... grep -v '^'$1'$' [...] ...to match a package ONLY by itself on a line - so ^e$ matches but ^etc$ does not... _______________________________________________ Leaf-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/leaf-devel