I don't think there's such a way to flag certain ports, but I'd love to see it in place for exactly the reasons Mojca describes -- especially for the purposes of "reclaim". - MLD
On Tue, Feb 23, 2016, at 02:43 PM, Mojca Miklavec wrote: > I often deactivate certain "heavy" ports where I want to play with > different versions or variants. Sometimes I deactivate clang 3.8 when > I don't feel like waiting for the long recompilation of the latest and > greatest new version (that will be outdated again in a few days > anyway) or when a newer version no longer works/compiles. Sometimes I > deactivate universal ports. Those are generally the ports I want to > keep for some time. > > But I would like to save space and uninstall other ports that I don't > particularly care about (which have been superseded by newer > versions). > > Is there any way to flag a certain set of inactive ports that I > specifically want to keep even after "sudo port uninstall inactive > [and somethingelse]"? _______________________________________________ macports-dev mailing list macports-dev@lists.macosforge.org https://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo/macports-dev