Jeff,
'pkg_deinstall -R portname' should work in this case.
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Babak Farrokhi
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Subject: Remove a Port and All Dependencies
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I would like to know if it is possible to remove a
port/package and all of the dependencies it installed that
are not needed by other applications.
Example: I installed Nautilus and some Gnome games but don't
want them installed any longer. However, if I remove the
package itself, doesn't it leave all of the other
dependencies out there?
Upgrading my system takes forever now that there are a ton of
libs and such installed by these applications. So, if anyone
can point me in the right direction for doing this I would
greatly appreciate it.
Jeff Cross
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