On Mon, 2004-02-09 at 16:40, Thomas Kirchner wrote:
On Monday, February 9, 2004 7:33 pm, Thomas Kirchner wrote:
emerge -p --prune kde
I forgot to mention, you might need to prune each individual kde package.
This command should do that:
grep kde /var/cache/edb/world | sed '{s/.*\///}' |
Over the weekend I emerged KDE 3.2.
Now I would like to unmerge KDE 3.1.5
For some reason none of the things I've tried has worked.
How do I unmerge the virtual KDE3.1.5?
Thanks.
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Timothy Grant wrote:
Over the weekend I emerged KDE 3.2.
Now I would like to unmerge KDE 3.1.5
For some reason none of the things I've tried has worked.
How do I unmerge the virtual KDE3.1.5?
man emerge
--- snipp ---
clean (-c)
Cleans the system by removing packages that will not effect
On Monday, February 9, 2004 7:04 pm, Timothy Grant wrote:
Over the weekend I emerged KDE 3.2.
Now I would like to unmerge KDE 3.1.5
I do this by:
emerge -p --prune kde
It protects 3.2 while removing 3.1.5. I'm sad to say it took a while for me
to figure that out, too. :p
Tom
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On Monday, February 9, 2004 7:33 pm, Thomas Kirchner wrote:
emerge -p --prune kde
I forgot to mention, you might need to prune each individual kde package.
This command should do that:
grep kde /var/cache/edb/world | sed '{s/.*\///}' | xargs emerge -p --prune
removing -p of course to finish.
Thomas Kirchner wrote:
On Monday, February 9, 2004 7:33 pm, Thomas Kirchner wrote:
emerge -p --prune kde
Please also read man emerge about --prune before using.
bye, christoph
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