* bob smith (sekretskwerl@yahoo.com) wrote: > [ pkg-clean exists as a tool ] > > In the guide it says that it "can be dangerous if used > incorrectly". That's a very cautious warning. Just like using rm as root can be a dangerous thing. > I'm really tempted to run a "pkg-clean --yes" but > that's kind of a scary warning :). I don't like that > it's reporting I have 170 duplicates either. That > command is just so inviting. Don't give in sekretskwerl, it's that kind of laziness that will have you running proprietary OSes! IIRC, what I did before I starting keeping my system on a 'one version only' rule, was something like: qpkg --dups -v | sort > my_dupes then edited my_dupes, making sure that I deleted the version I wanted to KEEP. (Don't forget you'll want to keep two packages with different major versions :). Then I ran something like this script on it. #!/bin/bash pkgs=$( cat my_dupes) for i in $pkgs; do echo ">>> emerge $i unmerge \n" emerge $i unmerge # --safe done Yeah, I couldn't get the --safe option to work right on my rc_6 system. I think it's fixed in newer portages though. After that you can dutifully maintain your installed ebuilds with pkg-clean simply. Gontran