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Date:      Mon, 15 Mar 2004 15:01:13 +0200
From:      "Putinas Piliponis" <putinas.piliponis@icnspot.net>
To:        "Johan Pettersson" <manlix@demonized.net>
Cc:        freebsd-current@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Pkg-based base system.
Message-ID:  <003301c40a8d$9877efc0$3264a8c0@spotripoli.local>
References:  <20040315134745.1eb201f4.manlix@demonized.net><20040315125121.GC91150@abc.123.org> <20040315135725.3cc70f97.manlix@demonized.net>

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Johan Pettersson" <manlix@demonized.net>
To: "Kai Voigt" <k@123.org>
Cc: <freebsd-current@freebsd.org>
Sent: Monday, March 15, 2004 14:57
Subject: Re: Pkg-based base system.


> If you want to remove it would be nice to have the ability to remove it 
> with pkg_delete. Maybe I want to remove gcc, binutils whatever. I think 
> the base-system should be pkg-based. It is much more flexible.
>
> On Mon, 15 Mar 2004 13:51:21 +0100
> Kai Voigt <k@123.org> wrote:
>
>> Johan Pettersson wrote:
>> > Wouldn't it be nice to have ha pkg-based base system? So you easily can 
>> > remove parts from the base system, like openssh, ipfw, ipf, bind, 
>> > sendmail and so on. This couldn't be too hard to implement. :)
>>
>> Why would you remove such parts? They all are small and don't harm anyone
>> when not being used.
>>
>> And "make world" after a CVS update is much more elegant than updating a
>> row of ports.

If I have compiled system with sendmail, and after I compile world without 
it.. I make world install
but sendmail still will be in system, doesnt't he ?
Is there a way to remove for example sendmail ?
>>
>> Kai
>>
>> -- 
>> dreiecksplatz 8, d-24105 kiel, +49-431-22199869, http://k.123.org/
>>
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