If you do this - any apps which are linked against the older versions will likely stop working.
the reason "upgrade" leaves them lying around is so that your applications which were built using an older version of the OS will continue to get the correct share library. My suggestion is don't do this - if what you really want is a clean system, consider doing "install" instead of upgrade and reinstalling your applications from versions compiled on the version of OpenBSD you are installing -Bob * Alexander Belikov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-04-28 01:53]: > Hi all! > > I'm folloving -current for a 6 month. As time goes by i've got a lot > of old\new libraries: > > for ex. /usr/X11R6/lib > ... > libXrender.so.3.1 > libXrender.so.4.0 > libXrender.so.4.1 > ... > libX11.so.8.1 > libX11.so.9.0 > ... > > ...and so on. > > Is there a way to remove all old binaries? It's not a problem for me > to write a short perl script to remove them. Is there any implemented > solution? > > -- > Best regards, > Alexander > -- | | | The ASCII Fork Campaign \|/ against gratuitous use of threads. |