Re: How to safely clean out /lib, /usr/lib?

From: <Alexander_at_Leidinger.net>
Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 10:26:17 +0200
Zitat von Kirk Strauser <kirk_at_strauser.com>:

> I have a metric buttload of ancient libraries in /lib and /usr/lib, some
> probably going back to the original FreeBSD 3.3 installation on the
> machine.  I've run libchk to get a list of unreferenced libraries, but I
> wanted to ask before I throw myself to the mercy of my backup tape: is
> there any reason not to delete all of those old libraries?

Can you send me a filelist please? I'm working on Makefile targets to get rid of
the old files/libs/dirs.

If you've recompiled _everything_ (even software which wasn't installed via
/usr/ports), there's no obvious reason to not delete them. But even if there's
something which doesn't work after removing them: it should be easy to
recompile the failing software.

Bye,
Alexander.

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