On 24/12/19 8:42 am, rgci...@disroot.org wrote: >> My understanding is that this is by design. In an update, some libs are >> overwritten (if they keep the same file name), but others are left on >> disk (theoretically unused) when lib versions are incremented. I can >> see a few ways in which this eases updates for people following >> -current, such as the OpenBSD devs, so it's a small price to pay. > one thing that is useful is sysclean(8) > > my process now after a doas sysupgrade is > 1) doas sysclean; and review the output > 2) vise /etc/sysclean.ignore; so that sysclean ignores special files i created > 3) doas sysclean | xargs doas rm -rf > > yorosiku ~
Where do you get `sysclean` from? I don't seem to have it: > sjl-router# man sysclean > > man: No entry for sysclean in the manual. > sjl-router# which sysclean > which: sysclean: Command not found. Regards, -- Stuart Longland (aka Redhatter, VK4MSL) I haven't lost my mind... ...it's backed up on a tape somewhere.