On Monday 30 May 2011 01:20:42 Robert Simmons wrote:
Sorry, I didn't mention why. You need use -DD if you don't want that
to happen, and you want it to follow installed packages as well.
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Mario Lobo l...@bsd.com.br wrote:
On Monday 30 May 2011 01:20:42 Robert Simmons wrote:
Sorry, I didn't mention why. You need use -DD if you don't want
that to happen, and you want it to follow installed packages as
well.
# Papi/root [23:28:52]
[~]portsclean -D
Detecting unreferenced distfiles... -- !!
Delete /usr/ports/distfiles/KDE/akonadi-1.5.2.tar.bz2
Delete /usr/ports/distfiles/KDE
On Sun, May 29, 2011 at 10:49 PM, Mario Lobo l...@bsd.com.br wrote:
# Papi/root [23:28:52]
[~]portsclean -D
Detecting unreferenced distfiles... -- !!
Delete /usr/ports/distfiles/KDE/akonadi-1.5.2.tar.bz2
Delete /usr/ports/distfiles/KDE/kdeaccessibility-4.6.2.tar.bz2
Delete /usr/ports
Sorry, I didn't mention why. You need use -DD if you don't want that
to happen, and you want it to follow installed packages as well.
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After doing a portupgrade, I've always run portsclean -CDD
[for reference]
-C Clean out all the working directories of the ports tree. (cf.
WRKDIRPREFIX)
-D Clean out all the distfiles that are not referenced by any port in
the ports tree. Specified twice (i.e. -DD), clean out all
After upgrading couple ports, i get this output with portsclean (sorry for the
big paste):
ghirai# portsclean -L
** /usr/local/lib/libcharset.so.1 is shadowed by /usr/X11R6/lib/libcharset.so.1
/usr/X11R6/lib/libcharset.so.1 - libiconv-1.11_1
/usr/local/lib/libcharset.so.1
On Tuesday 24 June 2008 04:41:55 am Ghirai wrote:
After upgrading couple ports, i get this output with portsclean (sorry for
the big paste):
ghirai# portsclean -L
** /usr/local/lib/libcharset.so.1 is shadowed by
/usr/X11R6/lib/libcharset.so.1 /usr/X11R6/lib/libcharset.so.1 -
libiconv-1.11_1
On Tue, 24 Jun 2008 07:13:51 -0500
David J Brooks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday 24 June 2008 04:41:55 am Ghirai wrote:
After upgrading couple ports, i get this output with portsclean
(sorry for the big paste):
ghirai# portsclean -L
** /usr/local/lib/libcharset.so.1 is shadowed
On Tuesday 24 June 2008 07:28:26 am Ghirai wrote:
On Tue, 24 Jun 2008 07:13:51 -0500
David J Brooks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday 24 June 2008 04:41:55 am Ghirai wrote:
After upgrading couple ports, i get this output with portsclean
(sorry for the big paste):
ghirai
If you completed the upgrade by running the script mentioned in
UPDATING,
Yes, I did.
/usr/X11R6/lib/ and /usr/local/lib/ are the same directory.
Yes, I know.
So... Is portsclean a bit behind? Should it be updated? Should I live
with this?
I'm planning to run libchk and get rid of old .so
Hello.
As per subject, I get a lot of warning like the ones following:
** /usr/local/lib/libI810XvMC.so.1 is shadowed by
/usr/X11R6/lib/libI810XvMC.so.1
/usr/X11R6/lib/libI810XvMC.so.1 - xf86-video-i810-1.6.5_2
/usr/local/lib/libI810XvMC.so.1 - xf86-video-i810-1.6.5_2
-- Two
On Sun, 10 Jun 2007 21:59:38 +0200
Andrea Venturoli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello.
As per subject, I get a lot of warning like the ones following:
** /usr/local/lib/libI810XvMC.so.1 is shadowed by
/usr/X11R6/lib/libI810XvMC.so.1
/usr/X11R6/lib/libI810XvMC.so.1 -
I would like to add Portsclean to my crontab, but am uncertain about
which switches to include with the command. Any comments on how to
handle this would be appreciated.
Rem
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On 9/30/05, Rem P Roberti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like to add Portsclean to my crontab, but am uncertain about
which switches to include with the command. Any comments on how to
handle this would be appreciated.
Rem
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On 9/30/05, Rem P Roberti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like to add Portsclean to my crontab, but am uncertain about
which switches to include with the command. Any comments on how to
handle this would be appreciated.
Rem
portsclean -CD
That will clean any created work directories
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On 9/30/05, Rem P Roberti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like to add Portsclean to my crontab, but am uncertain about
which switches to include with the command. Any comments on how to
handle this would be appreciated.
Rem
The man page for portsclean is a little vague on the exact semantics of
using portsclean -DD.
I understand that -D specified once cleans out any distfiles for ports
which are not currently installed, but specified twice, does it *only*
clean out distfiles that are unreferenced by any port
On Wed, 07 Jul 2004 12:25:39 -0500 (CDT)
Conrad J. Sabatier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The man page for portsclean is a little vague on the exact semantics of
using portsclean -DD.
I understand that -D specified once cleans out any distfiles for ports
which are not currently installed
in the tree without
disturbing the distfiles for any ports that may be installed on
either box.
Portsclean -DD will clean distfiles for ports which are not
installed _and_ distfiles that are not used by anything in the
ports tree.
You can verify it for yourself with:
portsclean -nDD
I tried running portsclean after upgrading a lot of my ports recently, and
got this output:
[root@kepler:/usr/ports]# portsclean -DL
Detecting unreferenced distfiles...
no unreferenced distfiles found.
** /usr/lib/compat/libc_r.so.4 is shadowed by /usr/lib/libc_r.so.4
** /usr/lib/compat
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