Hi Carlo,
On 15 Feb 2015, at 19:25 , Carlo Tambuatco <[email protected]> wrote:
> $> port list leaves and inactive
Especially because you searched for inactive, it should be okay to delete them.
But even if you omitted inactive you could uninstall everything, yet those ports
might be necessary for builds, like here in my case:
---
$ port installed leaves
The following ports are currently installed:
asciidoc @8.6.9_2 (active)
autoconf @2.69_3 (active)
automake @1.15_0 (active)
cmake @3.0.2_1 (active)
db46 @4.6.21_9 (active)
gmake @4.1_0 (active)
intltool @0.50.2_4+perl5_16 (active)
p5.16-test-exception @0.360.0_0 (active)
p5.16-test-nowarnings @1.40.0_1 (active)
p5.16-test-warn @0.300.0_0 (active)
pkgconfig @0.28_0 (active)
texi2html @5.0_1 (active)
Xft2 @2.3.2_0 (active)
xmlto @0.0.25_1 (active)
xorg-xcb-util @0.4.0_0 (active)
yasm @1.3.0_0 (active)
---
If all those where gone, next time you build something they’d be installed
automagically again.
To have a little more control over it, you might use “sudo port setrequested”
as described in the Guide [1]. If you then call “port installed leaves” you’d
only see those which you were not explicitly installing previously.
Greets,
Marko
[1] https://guide.macports.org/#using.common-tasks.keeplean
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