On Apr 18, 2012, at 12:30, Murray Eisenberg wrote:

> Indeed, it's space I want to conserve on my relatively small SSD boot drive.
> 
> It's the original MacTeX TeXLive 2011 installation I want to keep -- and NOT 
> the MacPorts version.
> 
> (Various reasons for that preference, including a very helpful GUI 
> maintenance utility that's part of MacTeX.)

Then simply "sudo port uninstall" the ports you don't want to have installed.

Also, separate from that, you could do some housekeeping in 
/opt/local/var/macports/distfiles, ranging from deleting old files, to deleting 
files of ports you don't believe you'll need to reinstall again, to deleting 
all files. distfiles are only needed when installing a port, and are no longer 
needed after a port has been installed.


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