Hi Erich,

Basically I have done this thing manually.
yume remove oscar-base

And this invokes all the related oscar packages to remove and allows me to 
remove them all.

Do you think that it is good enough for removing the currently installed oscar 
packages?

Regards,

- DongInn


Erich Focht wrote:
> Hi DongInn,
> 
> On Tuesday 06 November 2007 22:46, DongInn Kim wrote:
>> Hi Erich,
>>
>> Do you have any good idea to manage the start_over feature on the crispy 
>> branch?
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] scripts]# ./start_over 
>>> Using /home/oscar/crispy_5.1 as OSCAR base directory
>>> ##### deleting all OSCAR packages and their dependencies #####
>>> Undefined subroutine &OSCAR::Database::pkgs_of_opkg called at 
>>> /usr/bin/yume-opkg line 148.
> 
> This is simpler now:
> Start with the list of installed opkg-* and opkg-*-server. That means:
> 
> %inst_api = OSCAR::OpkgDB::opkg_list_installed("api");
> %inst_srv = OSCAR::OpkgDB::opkg_list_installed("server");
> 
> @delete_api = map { "opkg-$_" } keys(%inst_api);
> @delete_srv = map { "opkg-".$_."-server" } keys(%inst_srv);
> 
> push @delete, @delete_api;
> push @delete, @delete_srv;
> 
> Regards,
> Erich
> 
>> It is still using the old subroutine which is not defined on the current 
>> Database.pm and it does not remove any opkg meta rpms either.
>>
>> I think I can manually do some works on it but that's not a really good idea.
>>
>> If you can do it, that would be really great.
>>
>> Regards,
>>

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