zeiz said:I found pkg_remove in
/usr/ports/ports-mgmt/pkg_remove
sysutils/pkg_remove|ports-mgmt/pkg_remove|2007-02-05|Moved to a new category
# cd /usr/ports/ports-mgmt/pkg_cleanup
# make install clean
Djn said:pkg_delete -fx kde will forcibly remove anything with kde in the name. This might or might not be what you want.
# pkg_delete -xfri kde
would be better.phoenix said:# pkg_delete -xfri kde
would be better.
- -x tells it to search for any packages with "kde" in the name
- -f tells it to forcibly remove the package, even if there are other packages that depend on it
- -r tells it to remove dependent packages as well
- -i tells it to ask you whether or not to remove the package, before actually removing it, in case there are some you want to keep
/usr/local/etc/pkg_leaves.exclude
-x Exclude packages matching expressions given in the exclude file
pkg_remove -n kde
and see what's there and if it seems fine run pkg_remove kde
Remove anything KDE-related with pkg_delete -r qt\*. This deletes Qt and anything that depends on it.
February 20th, 2009 00:22