Hey Philip!
Thanks for helping me out.
There's another port* command I can't recall the name of that will
list ports that are not required by any other port which you can
then decide if you want to remove. Might be an option to pkg_info,
I really don't remember.
That command sure
On Fri, 06/May/2005 05:06 (-0500), Fafa Hafiz Krantz wrote:
There's another port* command I can't recall the name of that will
list ports that are not required by any other port which you can
then decide if you want to remove. Might be an option to pkg_info,
I really don't remember.
Hey.
I am a very meticulous person.
I try to keep my systems as clean as possible.
I was wondering that others like me out there do to keep their
systems clean for stale files and files with no reference to
either the system, its ports and its users.
I understand that running make world's is
Hey.
I am a very meticulous person.
I try to keep my systems as clean as possible.
I was wondering that others like me out there do to keep their
systems clean for stale files and files with no reference to
either the system, its ports and its users.
The portupgrade port will install portsclean
On Thursday 05 May 2005 23:50, Philip Hallstrom wrote:
There's another port* command I can't recall the name of that will
list ports that are not required by any other port which you can
then decide if you want to remove. Might be an option to pkg_info,
I really don't remember.
On Thursday 05 May 2005 21:32, Fafa Hafiz Krantz wrote:
I am a very meticulous person.
I try to keep my systems as clean as possible.
I was wondering that others like me out there do to keep their
systems clean for stale files and files with no reference to
either the system, its ports and
On 5/6/2005 2:20, Philip Hallstrom wrote:
Hey.
I am a very meticulous person.
I try to keep my systems as clean as possible.
I was wondering that others like me out there do to keep their
systems clean for stale files and files with no reference to
either the system, its ports and its users.
The