On 6/16/05, John Brooks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "pkg_info -r "shows dependencies
>
> "pkg_delete -r " removes pkg and dependencies
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yes
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John Brooks
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Subject: RE: Complete Port Removal Question
Will pkg_delete work with items installed via the ports
Will pkg_delete work with items installed via the ports collection?
John Brooks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:"pkg_info -r
" shows dependencies
"pkg_delete -r
" removes pkg and dependencies
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"pkg_info -r "shows dependencies
"pkg_delete -r " removes pkg and dependencies
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I would suggest using portmanager. There is a method in there for
displaying "leaves", or installed packages in from the ports tree that
have no dependencies, and allow you to safely remove them.
I'd say uninstall the software you don't want to remove, then have
portmanager show you the leave