Markus Kamp wrote: []
Could someone take a look on this list and tell me if I will regret something if I finally do it?
/sw/fink /sw/fink.old /sw/include /sw/src
This would free almost 1 Gig on my disk and would give me some room to breathe :-)
The others are OK, but I wouldn't remove /sw/include. You could rather remove packages that installed headers there. While /sw/fink is still there, get a list of all the "buildonly" packages, "fink list -bi" or, more usefully:
fink list -bit | awk '{ print $2 }'If you don't plan to use them, you can remove them all, they shouldn't be necessary for running any of the other programs. If one of them is still needed by some other package, "fink remove" will not let you remove it, so there is no danger in trying.
-- Martin
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