Date: Sun, 26 Dec 2004 17:51:33 -0700 From: Tom Vilot <tom@vilot.com> To: questions@freebsd.org Subject: Oooooops: make deinstall Message-ID: <41CF5C95.8060702@vilot.com>
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I inadvertently invoked make deinstall from /usr/ports, thinking I was in the directory of the port I wanted to 'make deinstall && make reinstall' I wasn't. Oops. I'm in the process of re-installing those ports I installed and depend on (firefox, thunderbird, etc). But ... since I control-c'ed the ill-chosen 'make deinstall', I'm sure I have left my package database in a rather un-tidy state. Is there an easy way to say, either with portupgrade or make or any other tool, the equivalent of: "what ports are installed? Are they *really* installed? What do they depend on? Are those installed? Are they *really* installed?" Of course I can do portupgrade -l "<" -O, but I think my question is: does that tell me if my system is actually clean? :c) Also --- is there some way of looking at an "audit trail" or some way that I can see what ports/packages I had previously installed before I accidentally did make deinstall? Thanks ...
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