Le 22 oct. 07 à 11:17, William Davis a écrit :
On Oct 21, 2007, at 8:01 PM, Thomas De Contes wrote:
i don't use -nf more, i think it's not the right way
i use "port upgrade outdated", wasting some disk space, waiting to
be able to do "port -u upgrade outdated"
but on the computer where i made tests with "port -nfu upgrade
outdated", i don't know how to recover tiff,
even with "port clean tiff" it doesn't works :-(
If you are saying that upgrading is leaving a bunch of inactive old
versions of ports lying around then why not use
sudo port -d uninstall inactive
to remove them?
If you want to be safe you can always do:
port list inactive
first to see what will go away.
but Im no expert so you may want another opinion.
thomas% port list inactive
glib2 @2.14.2 devel/glib2
gtk2 @2.12.1 x11/gtk2
libpng @1.2.22 graphics/libpng
mpfr @2.3.0 devel/mpfr
openssl @0.9.8f devel/openssl
pango @1.18.3 x11/pango
sqlite3 @3.5.1 databases/sqlite3
thomas% port -d uninstall inactive
DEBUG: gtk2 depends on this port
DEBUG: atk depends on this port
DEBUG: pango depends on this port
DEBUG: pango depends on this port
DEBUG: gtk2 depends on this port
---> Unable to uninstall glib2 2.14.1_0, the following ports depend
on it:
---> gtk2
---> atk
---> pango
---> pango
---> gtk2
DEBUG: Please uninstall the ports that depend on glib2 first.
while executing
"portuninstall::uninstall $portname [composite_version $portversion
[array get variations]] [array get options]"
Error: port uninstall failed: Please uninstall the ports that depend
on glib2 first.
thomas% port list inactive
glib2 @2.14.2 devel/glib2
gtk2 @2.12.1 x11/gtk2
libpng @1.2.22 graphics/libpng
mpfr @2.3.0 devel/mpfr
openssl @0.9.8f devel/openssl
pango @1.18.3 x11/pango
sqlite3 @3.5.1 databases/sqlite3
--
j'agis contre l'assistanat, je travaille dans une SCOP !
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