On Fri, 30 Sep 2022 21:27:16 +0100, Wol wrote: > Does that mean an update typically cleans a replaced package > automagically? I thought that usually they got left behind and that was > why you needed depclean - to remove all the old versions? > > Certainly that's what I remember of depclean of old - the list of stuff > being cleaned was mostly old versions of what was installed.
That is when updates to slotted packages are installed, wait until the next llvm/clang update. Old versions of a package in the same slot, or slot 0 for unslotted packages, are replaced with the new one, but new slots cause the behaviour you have seen. -- Neil Bothwick Why is there an expiration date on sour cream?
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