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Subject: Re: where's perl???
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Erik Greenwald wrote:
> speaking of, is there any good way to automatically eliminate old
> unnecessary parts of the base? My technique has been to purge out my
> port testing jail, build a new one, redirect ls to files in both my
> jail and my real system, then go thru the diff seeing which ones are
> mine and which are standard... is there no automated mechanism?

No. Some people suggested doing find ${DIR} -type f -ctime +1 -delete 
-print after an installworld & mergemaster in the appropriate places to 
get rid of stale files, that worked for me quite okay (just don't do it 
in the not-so-appropriate places...)

> should there be one? :)

An increasing number of people seem to believe that and there has been 
some discussion lately, which showed that there are also a large number 
of people opposing that (for reasons that remain unclear to me).


Regards,
-- 
Michael Nottebrock
"The circumstance ends uglily in the cruel result." - Babelfish

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