Re: De-installing Gnome 2.4.2

2004-07-27 Thread Soo-Hyun Choi
Have you tried 'make deinstall' at the Gnome directory
under '/usr/ports/../gnome'? 

(The Gnome's port directory may differ.)



--- R. W. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
 I installed both Gnome and KDE  (FreeBSD 5.2.1) and
 have been keeping both up 
 to date for some time. But I scarcely ever use
 Gnome, and don't want the 
 hassle of running the 2.6 upgrade script.
 
 How do I de-install Gnome 2.4.2? Will removing the
 metaport alone suffice? 
 
 (When I recently portupgraded KDE several GTK based
 applications stopped 
 working properly, but they were OK after I rebuilt
 them.)
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Re: De-installing Gnome 2.4.2

2004-07-27 Thread Lowell Gilbert
R. W. [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 I installed both Gnome and KDE  (FreeBSD 5.2.1) and have been keeping both up 
 to date for some time. But I scarcely ever use Gnome, and don't want the 
 hassle of running the 2.6 upgrade script.
 
 How do I de-install Gnome 2.4.2? Will removing the metaport alone suffice? 

The meta-port has many dependencies.  Some may be required by
installed applications, but others may be removable.

 (When I recently portupgraded KDE several GTK based applications stopped 
 working properly, but they were OK after I rebuilt them.)

The -r and -R options to portupgrade help with this problem.
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