Re: [gentoo-user] System clean-up - removing unneeded packages *and* dependencies not used by other packages

2010-04-17 Thread Tanstaafl
On 2010-04-17 3:42 PM, KH wrote: > Am 17.04.2010 21:30, schrieb Jarry: >> On 17. 4. 2010 21:20, Tanstaafl wrote: >>> Whats the best way to uninstall a package - in this case, openldap, but >>> really for any package - and get all of the dependencies it pulls in, >>> but only ones that are not requi

Re: [gentoo-user] System clean-up - removing unneeded packages *and* dependencies not used by other packages

2010-04-17 Thread KH
Am 17.04.2010 21:30, schrieb Jarry: On 17. 4. 2010 21:20, Tanstaafl wrote: Whats the best way to uninstall a package - in this case, openldap, but really for any package - and get all of the dependencies it pulls in, but only ones that are not required for other unrelated (to openldap) packages

Re: [gentoo-user] System clean-up - removing unneeded packages *and* dependencies not used by other packages

2010-04-17 Thread Jarry
On 17. 4. 2010 21:20, Tanstaafl wrote: Whats the best way to uninstall a package - in this case, openldap, but really for any package - and get all of the dependencies it pulls in, but only ones that are not required for other unrelated (to openldap) packages? I'm using this sequence: emerge

[gentoo-user] System clean-up - removing unneeded packages *and* dependencies not used by other packages

2010-04-17 Thread Tanstaafl
Subject says it all... I've had openldap installed on my system since forever but never used it (always meant to, but honestly I really don't need it). Now I'm wanting to uninstall unused stuff before switching gcc versions and recompiling system and world. Whats the best way to uninstall a pack