I have opted for the:
pkg_delete -a
Which has done a great job cleaning everything.
Only had to "make clean" in one of the port directory to properly
recompile all needed apps.
As I had configured root to use /usr/local/bin/bash had to take care
to change that with vipw before doing the un
On Sun, 27 Jul 2008 23:17:44 +1000, andrew clarke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun 2008-07-27 12:52:56 UTC+0200, bsd ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
> > I have just received a new system that's planned to be a large scale DNS
> > server.
> > I have asked the guy who has setup the hardware not to
On Sun 2008-07-27 12:52:56 UTC+0200, bsd ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> I have just received a new system that's planned to be a large scale DNS
> server.
> I have asked the guy who has setup the hardware not to install X?
>
> This has been useless!!
>
> I am now ending up with 250 apps in the port
On Sun, 27 Jul 2008 12:52:56 +0200
bsd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have just received a new system that's planned to be a large scale
> DNS server.
> I have asked the guy who has setup the hardware not to install X___
>
> This has been useless!!
>
> I am now ending up with 250 a
bsd :
Hello,
I have just received a new system that's planned to be a large scale DNS
server.
I have asked the guy who has setup the hardware not to install X…
This has been useless!!
Better doing it your self.
I am now ending up with 250 apps in the port tree!!
Is there a good way to ge
At 2008-07-27T12:52:56+02:00, bsd wrote:
> Is there a good way to get rid of all these useless apps without
> breaking the system… What would you suggest?
One way is to use the `ports-mgmt/pkg_cutleaves' port to iteratively
remove the superfluous leaves of your package tree. It can also be
done
Hello,
I have just received a new system that's planned to be a large scale
DNS server.
I have asked the guy who has setup the hardware not to install X…
This has been useless!!
I am now ending up with 250 apps in the port tree!!
Is there a good way to get rid of all these useless apps with
--On April 13, 2007 10:46:28 PM -0400 dbetts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I deinstalled KDE and XORG on my server as it was taking up to much
space. Anyway when I check my logs I receive this message
init: can't exec getty '/usr/local/bin/kdm' for port /dev/ttyv8: No such
file or directory
Anywa
I deinstalled KDE and XORG on my server as it was taking up to much
space. Anyway when I check my logs I receive this message
init: can't exec getty '/usr/local/bin/kdm' for port /dev/ttyv8: No such file
or directory
Anyway to stop this error?
Thanks
--
Darrell
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Chris wrote:
I really appreciate the responses, they answer what I asked but also
another question I didn't ask, but was worrying about. We DO use
ImageMagick and for the first time, I've installed it from ports. I
didn't find any reference to WITHOUT_X11 in the man make.conf but
immediately
On Oct 16, 2006, at 6:18 AM, Erik Norgaard wrote:
Chris wrote:
Can I deep six them, or, because they are now in the base, should
I keep them for the
integrity of the installation? I apologize that I can't test this
myself, I don't have a non-
production machine to play with just now.
xorg
Chris writes:
> Can I deep six them, or, because they are now in the base, should
> I keep them for the integrity of the installation? I apologize
> that I can't test this myself, I don't have a non- production
> machine to play with just now.
I believe there are ports that require X
Chris wrote:
Can I deep six them, or, because they are now in the base, should I keep
them for the
integrity of the installation? I apologize that I can't test this
myself, I don't have a non-
production machine to play with just now.
xorg-clients-6.9.0_3 X client programs and related files f
I could swear this was asked but I don't recall the answer and I've
googled bsd till blue.
Since starting portupgrade, I've noticed the majority of time is
spent bringing various X
ports up to date. I was thinking of make deinstall all of X as we use
only command line.
To explain, we have alw
On Fri, Feb 18, 2005 at 02:54:54PM -0500, Ean Kingston wrote:
>
> > On Fri, Feb 18, 2005 at 03:55:52PM +0100, BSD todoo wrote:
> >
> >> How to deinstall a perl module (bsdpan-MailTools-1.64) that has been
> >> installed using CPAN ?
> >
> > # pkg_delete bsdpan-MailTools-1.64
>
> If it was ins
On Fri, 18 Feb 2005 14:54:54 -0500 (EST)"Ean Kingston"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
|>Date: Fri, 18 Feb 2005 14:54:54 -0500 (EST)
|>From: "Ean Kingston" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
|>Subject: Re: Deinstalling perl module installed using CPAN
|>To: "Matthe
> On Fri, Feb 18, 2005 at 03:55:52PM +0100, BSD todoo wrote:
>
>> How to deinstall a perl module (bsdpan-MailTools-1.64) that has been
>> installed using CPAN ?
>
> # pkg_delete bsdpan-MailTools-1.64
If it was installed with CPAN, it is not in the FreeBSD package database
so how is a pkg_dele
On Fri, Feb 18, 2005 at 03:55:52PM +0100, BSD todoo wrote:
> How to deinstall a perl module (bsdpan-MailTools-1.64) that has been
> installed using CPAN ?
# pkg_delete bsdpan-MailTools-1.64
Easy.
Cheers,
Matthew
--
Dr Matthew J Seaman MA, D.Phil. 8
# pkg_deinstall qt
---> Deinstalling 'qt-3.3.3_3'
pkg_delete: package 'qt-3.3.3_3' is required by these other packages
and may not be deinstalled:
arts-1.3.2,1
qca-tls-1.0_1
sdl-1.2.8,2
** Listing the failed packages (*:skipped / !:failed)
! qt-3.3.3_3(pkg_delete failed)
-
Hi!
> Is there a way to uninstall a package installed via make && make
> install ??? I mean, when I compile a package it is installed on
> /usr/local and through a tree, then if I want to uninstall it I have
> to delete the files one per one...
If you installed from ports, then go to the director
On Sun, Dec 07, 2003 at 06:04:28PM -0500, Xpression wrote:
> Is there a way to uninstall a package installed via make &&
> make install ??? I mean, when I compile a package it is
> installed on /usr/local and through a tree, then if I want
> to uninstall it I have to delete the files one per one..
Xpression wrote:
Is there a way to uninstall a package installed via make &&
make install ??? I mean, when I compile a package it is
installed on /usr/local and through a tree, then if I want
to uninstall it I have to delete the files one per one...
take a look at 'man pkg_info' and 'man pkg_delete
Is there a way to uninstall a package installed via make &&
make install ??? I mean, when I compile a package it is
installed on /usr/local and through a tree, then if I want
to uninstall it I have to delete the files one per one...
___
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You could force deinstallation using
'pkg_delete' with the '-f' switch.
pkg_delete -f your_package
Be sure to check pkg_info incase
you have doubts on the correct name
of your package.
Cheers,
Mihail
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Valerian Galeru wrote:
After i installed a web browser, my /usr got filled
and now i wont to deinstall the browser and all the
packages it installed ( not all the packages it
requires, but only the packages it installed). What
should i do?
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After i installed a web browser, my /usr got filled
and now i wont to deinstall the browser and all the
packages it installed ( not all the packages it
requires, but only the packages it installed). What
should i do?
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On Sun, Nov 16, 2003 at 01:57:33PM -0800, Valerian Galeru wrote:
> Why when i run make deinstall in an installed port it
> takes just a few seconds (but when i installed the
> port it took 1 minute or more)?
Why would you expect that removing a few files would take more than a
few seconds?
Kris
Because when you deinstall, it removes files. When you make install, it
has to compile.
-Daniel Hawton
Valerian Galeru wrote:
Why when i run make deinstall in an installed port it
takes just a few seconds (but when i installed the
port it took 1 minute or more)?
___
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takes just a few seconds (but when i installed the
port it took 1 minute or more)?
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On 09/18/2003 12:41 PM [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Josh Paetzel) wrote:
>Another thing that could be going on here is pkg_delete isn't deleting
>/usr/local/etc/apache/httpd.conf because it's been changed. Manaully
>removing it
>will be the best course of action if you want to start with a completely
>
On Thu, Sep 18, 2003 at 07:37:13PM +0200, H. Bartel wrote:
> On 09/18/2003 11:46 AM [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Josh Paetzel) wrote:
>
> >pkg_info | grep apache will tell you the exact name of the apache
> >package you have
> >installed, you can then pkg_delete it.
>
> Hi,
>
> after done so, I get the
On 09/18/2003 11:46 AM [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Josh Paetzel) wrote:
>pkg_info | grep apache will tell you the exact name of the apache
>package you have
>installed, you can then pkg_delete it.
Hi,
after done so, I get the following:
pkg_delete: couldn't entirely delete package (perhaps the packing
On Thu, Sep 18, 2003 at 06:29:49PM +0200, H. Bartel wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> how can I deinstall apache-1.3.27_4 so that I can do a fresh install of it? I can't
> make it run, so I want to start all over again and see if I did something wrong.
> There is a file in /var/db/pkg/apache-1.3.27_4/ w
Hi everybody,
how can I deinstall apache-1.3.27_4 so that I can do a fresh install of it? I can't
make it run, so I want to start all over again and see if I did something wrong.
There is a file in /var/db/pkg/apache-1.3.27_4/ with the name "+DEINSTALL" which seems
to be an executable, but I can
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