-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 Juan Manuel Palacios wrote: > > So the only two leftovers are build and sources. I figured it wasn't > worth moving build as it either has stuff that's already installed or > builds that failed at some stage (and in any case, everything in that > dir should be reproducible with the appropriate set of port commands). > As for sources, it contains the ports tree which I move with the second > set of instructions (and which we could always refetch in any case) and > the MacPorts sourcs dir, which not only I cannot move while building > MacPorts itself but also becomes obsolete right after the upgrade finishes. > > So, in a nutshell, yeah, you can nuke db/dports ;-)
Hi, I also removed this directory but after this I had a (minor) problem. sqlite3 was installed as dependency of another port; it was still listed with "port installed". But if I typed "port install sqlite3" it didn't abort but tried to install it and then failed on the activate action (because the other sqlite3 was still active). I didn't know why this happened so I just installed macports from source and removed the whole /opt directory. Just wanted to let you know of this, Simon - -- + privacy is necessary + using http://gnupg.org + public key id: 0x6115F804EFB33229 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.7 (Darwin) iD8DBQFGlQrVYRX4BO+zMikRCqEUAJ9Qi3hUUxP++8rW8PqR1odt4SHT/wCgkWZl XNcLG5xLyKrCNvnHiVDm/MI= =IoDP -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ macports-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo/macports-users
