Date: Fri, 06 May 2005 07:49:44 +0530 From: Subhro <subhro.kar@gmail.com> To: Philip Hallstrom <freebsd@philip.pjkh.com> Cc: Fafa Hafiz Krantz <fteg@london.com> Subject: Re: System clean-up tool / technique? Message-ID: <427AD440.6030504@gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <20050505134738.G14827@wolf.pjkh.com> References: <20050505203223.70B494BEAD@ws1-1.us4.outblaze.com> <20050505134738.G14827@wolf.pjkh.com>
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This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------000903090007000009040308 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit On 5/6/2005 2:20, Philip Hallstrom wrote: >> Hey. >> >> I am a very meticulous person. >> I try to keep my systems as clean as possible. >> >> I was wondering that others like me out there do to keep their >> systems clean for stale files and files with no reference to >> either the system, its ports and its users. > > > The portupgrade port will install portsclean which can clean up > working directories and remove distfiles that aren't referenced by any > installed port. > > There's another port* command I can't recall the name of that will > list ports that are not required by any other port which you can then > decide if you want to remove. Might be an option to pkg_info, I > really don't remember. The port in question is called pkg_cutleaves. Regards S. -- --------------000903090007000009040308--
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