In the http://guide.macports.org/ I can't find, how to uninstall incactive ports. I see, when upgrading on or all, one can use $ port -u upgrade outdatet (or a single port), but if I forgot to set the -u option, it serves nothing making another $ port -u upgrade …

So I have e. g.:

$ port installed
The following ports are currently installed:
  apple-gcc42-devel @5564_0+darwin_8 (active)
  apr @1.3.9_1 (active)
  apr-util @1.3.9_1 (active)
  […]
  automake @1.10.2_0
  automake @1.11.1_0 (active)
  automoc @0.9.88_1 (active)
  bison @2.4.1_0 (active)
  bzip2 @1.0.5_1
  bzip2 @1.0.5_2
  bzip2 @1.0.5_3+darwin (active)
  [… …]

In the given cutout, I suppose that
  automake @1.10.2_0
  bzip2 @1.0.5_1
  bzip2 @1.0.5_2

are not longer used by other ports, so they could be removed, isn't it?

With which command can the inactive (meanwhile updated) ports be removed?

joachim
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MacBook Pro intel OSX 10.4.11 Tiger

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