Hi Ken, hi all, > It will take a while for the fallout from this version bump to > propagate. People who cvsup/rebuild existing systems should not be > impacted immediately - you will still have the older library versions > present on your systems. However it will take time for the pre-built > packages provided by the portmgr folks to be rebuilt, loaded onto the > FTP servers, and propagate out to the mirrors. I know that FreeBSD is still lacking a solution to remove old librairies, but I would like to know the actual recommended way to remove old libraries. I'm not asking for a solution as NetBSD's /etc/postinstall, just a simple and neat one. I can think of number of such solutions, like searching for libraries dating before the last world, parsing Makefiles from src/ to deduce which libs are obsolete, ldd on each binary ... But I would like to hear what others do to achieve this. In short, I'm looking for a neat solution. Note that I'm conscious that I should not remove old libraries while I have not recompiled all ports. Thank you. Regards, -- Jeremie Le Hen < jeremie at le-hen dot org >< ttz at chchile dot org >Received on Fri Jul 22 2005 - 15:48:17 UTC
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