Hi there,

after a very smooth upgrade from 10.4-transitional to 10.4
(thanks to those who made it so smooth for us)

  I noticed:
/sw/fink] devries% du -sk 10.*
31272   10.2
34068   10.2-gcc3.3
687328  10.3
747500  10.4
1019932 10.4-transitional

and

find ./10.[23]* -name '*deb'| wc
     609     609   53598

which makes me wonder, how much of the 10.2* 10.3 and 10.4-transistional 
tree is needed and how much one could delete without harm...

I build everything from (rsync)-sources; and I won't delete the sources 
from /sw/src.

fink cleanup cut some deadwood, but manual inspection showed that much of 
stuff in the 10.4 tree was in one or more older version also in the 
older trees. Manually going thru the .deb files is a bit tedious, so I'd 
like to ask for advise, how to get easily rid of the obsolete .deb files.

For example: could one delete the old-trees without harm?

Thanks in advance,
sven



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