Uninstalling a program
Peter Hindrichs
pth at ispnet.ca
Wed Dec 23 05:04:28 PST 2009
On 2009-12-23, at 07:41 , Richard DeLaurell wrote:
> port_cutleaves is itself a port and must be installed to use or read the man page.
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> Try:
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> sudo port install port_cutleaves
Thanks that helps.
Now it's starting to make sense. Thanks to all for your help.
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> Richard
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> On Wed, Dec 23, 2009 at 5:56 AM, Peter Hindrichs <pth at ispnet.ca> wrote:
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> On 2009-12-23, at 02:12 , Ryan Schmidt wrote:
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> > On Dec 22, 2009, at 11:07, Peter Hindrichs wrote:
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> >> I have a program that I am not using anymore and would like to uninstall it and all its dependencies.
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> >> Would I use something like "sudo port uninstall fish +dependecies"
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> > As was mentioned in the other thread, after you uninstall a port, you should use port_cutleaves if you want to see if there are now unneeded dependencies that can also be uninstalled.
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> How do I use "port_cutleaves" if I use it by itself all I get is command not found.
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