On Tue, Jan 31, 2006 at 07:57:59PM -0600, luke wrote:
all packages installed _should_ be in /var/db/pkg(i think) i'm in windows
now. so if you pkg_delete /var/db/pkg/* that should clean it all up.
:-)
It will only delete information about packages, not packages self.
Igor Robul wrote:
On Tue, Jan 31, 2006 at 07:57:59PM -0600, luke wrote:
all packages installed _should_ be in /var/db/pkg(i think) i'm in windows
now. so if you pkg_delete /var/db/pkg/* that should clean it all up.
:-)
It will only delete information about packages, not packages self.
On Wed, Feb 01, 2006 at 04:29:45PM -0500, Tom Grove wrote:
Igor Robul wrote:
On Tue, Jan 31, 2006 at 07:57:59PM -0600, luke wrote:
all packages installed _should_ be in /var/db/pkg(i think) i'm in windows
now. so if you pkg_delete /var/db/pkg/* that should clean it all up.
:-)
Have you tried
pkg_info to get list of installed ports.
Then do pkg_delete name
using the full name from the info list with all the version numbers
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i'd look up pkg_deinstall too..
man pkg_deinstall
works great!
On 2/1/06, Ugo Bellavance [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I've played around with my FreeBSD server a little too much, and I
have
a lot of useless ports installed, especially apache, PHP+ext, etc... I
was wondering how
fbsd_user wrote:
Have you tried
pkg_info to get list of installed ports.
Then do pkg_delete name
using the full name from the info list with all the version numbers
Thanks for the tip, but apache nor httpd were in the list. Now I'm
trying to re-install it using the ports, then deinstall
all packages installed _should_ be in /var/db/pkg(i think) i'm in windows
now. so if you pkg_delete /var/db/pkg/* that should clean it all up.
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luke wrote:
all packages installed _should_ be in /var/db/pkg(i think) i'm in windows
now. so if you pkg_delete /var/db/pkg/* that should clean it all up.
That worked. I now need to clean the mess (re-install the few packages
I was using).
Thanks.