Thomas Gommes tgom...@gmail.com wrote:
after a couple of year using Gentoo Linux, I moved to Mac OS and was
very happy to discover Macport. I have been playing around with it since
a couple of days, installing and removing quite some stuff. I was now
wondering if there was a way to keep
Thanks for the explanations and the
script; I'll give it a try.
Thomas
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Thomas Gommes tgom...@gmail.com wrote:
after a couple of year using Gentoo Linux, I moved to Mac OS and was
very happy to discover Macport. I have been playing around with it since
a
Hi Everyone,
after a couple of year using Gentoo Linux, I moved to Mac OS and was
very happy to discover Macport. I have been playing around with it since
a couple of days, installing and removing quite some stuff. I was now
wondering if there was a way to keep the macport installation clean.
Thomas Gommes wrote:
Is there a way to achieve the equivalent
with macport?
Unfortunately, there is no such way. MacPorts does not track if you
installed a port as a dependency or if you requested it to be installed.
* http://trac.macports.org/ticket/15260
There is also currently nothing to