Date: Wed, 21 Nov 2001 01:05:41 +0100 From: "Anthony Atkielski" <anthony@atkielski.com> To: "Alex Obradovic" <aobradovic@ballantyneinc.com>, <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG> Subject: Re: home pc use Message-ID: <018901c17220$48e10170$0a00000a@atkielski.com> References: <007f01c171c1$4be01cd0$0a00000a@atkielski.com> <2696.10.100.98.21.1006260649.squirrel@10.100.3.5> <009001c171c4$e26a71c0$0a00000a@atkielski.com> <20011120141821.D6187@bsd.alexe.org> <011701c17212$8518b010$0a00000a@atkielski.com> <20011120144826.F6187@bsd.alexe.org> <012e01c17217$ef44ead0$0a00000a@atkielski.com> <20011120152631.H6187@bsd.alexe.org>
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Alex writes: > You should be fine. Just run the same command > several times until there are no more kde* entries. It says "no match" now, so I guess it's done. Nothing starting with 'k' is left in the pkg directory. > Ignore the dependency messages you are getting. > After you reinstall KDE everything will be OK. > Since most of the apps keep their config > files in your home directory, all preferences > will be saved. OK. How do I check to see if the kde2 port is up to date, or how can I use cvsup to force it to be up to date? To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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