Re: [MacPorts] #5064: BUG: uninstall does not always remove files in dports/sfotware
#5064: BUG: uninstall does not always remove files in dports/sfotware ----------------------------------+----------------------------------------- Reporter: yves@opendarwin.org | Owner: macports-tickets@lists.macosforge.org Type: defect | Status: closed Priority: Normal | Milestone: MacPorts base bugs Component: base | Version: 1.0 Resolution: fixed | Keywords: ----------------------------------+----------------------------------------- Changes (by jmpp@macports.org): * milestone: => MacPorts base bugs Old description:
The situation is unfortunately not as clear as it would be in a perfect buggy world ... I will give what I have observed because this behaviour are not easy to repoduce
I run HEAD on 10.4.2 with Xcode 2.1
I uninstalled many ports on friday and saturday and found out that many were still present in dports/ software yesterday (sunday) while some had been deleted completely
But this is not, as I said, a coherent behavior -- Later on, I uninstalled ddd and everything got cleaned up ok (probably due to its awesome maintainer), I uninstalled jikes minutes later and it was still there in dports/software. "port installed" will say in either case that the port is not installed.
I have cleaned up my whole ${prefix}/share/darwinports/Tcl/port1.0/ directory yesterday too, but I can't say if it was before or after these two uninstall.
Hope that helps
New description: The situation is unfortunately not as clear as it would be in a perfect buggy world ... I will give what I have observed because this behaviour are not easy to repoduce I run HEAD on 10.4.2 with Xcode 2.1 I uninstalled many ports on friday and saturday and found out that many were still present in dports/ software yesterday (sunday) while some had been deleted completely But this is not, as I said, a coherent behavior -- Later on, I uninstalled ddd and everything got cleaned up ok (probably due to its awesome maintainer), I uninstalled jikes minutes later and it was still there in dports/software. "port installed" will say in either case that the port is not installed. I have cleaned up my whole ${prefix}/share/darwinports/Tcl/port1.0/ directory yesterday too, but I can't say if it was before or after these two uninstall. Hope that helps -- Ticket URL: <http://trac.macosforge.org/projects/macports/ticket/5064#comment:4> MacPorts </projects/macports> Ports system for Mac OS
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