>> I'm also registering all my requested ports, so that "sudo port
>> uninstall leaves" does the right thing.  And amazingly, it does!
>> Unfortunately, you have to run it a few times to get it settled down.

I used this command (of course, I looked at man page for what that command is) 
and that removed all installed packages. I am not sure but in my feeling it 
seems to remove the packages installed before the update.


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On Jun 9, 2010, at 4:07 PM, Scott Haneda wrote:

> On Jun 9, 2010, at 12:52 PM, Randal L. Schwartz wrote:
> 
>> Similar experience here, and I'm *really* liking that it now takes a
>> fraction of a second to say "port outdated" instead of 30 seconds.
> 
> And with that, port installed is so much faster too, I no longer mind passing 
> it to grep to filter if I have to.
> 
>> I'm also registering all my requested ports, so that "sudo port
>> uninstall leaves" does the right thing.  And amazingly, it does!
>> Unfortunately, you have to run it a few times to get it settled down.
> 
> Can you elaborate on this, I am not familiar with this procedure.
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