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#1 2010-01-03 16:07:55

Gumper
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Is it ok to manually delete packages

I now that with pacman we have the command "pacman -Sc" to remove uninstalled packages from the cache, but would it be ok to just manually delete packages without using pacman? I would like to clean up my packages a little bit but I don't want to use "pacman -Sc" for fear of removing something that I may need to downgrade too. For now I only want to remove stuff that I know I'll never need again.


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#2 2010-01-03 16:16:00

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Re: Is it ok to manually delete packages

Gumper wrote:

I now that with pacman we have the command "pacman -Sc" to remove uninstalled packages from the cache, but would it be ok to just manually delete packages without using pacman? I would like to clean up my packages a little bit but I don't want to use "pacman -Sc" for fear of removing something that I may need to downgrade too. For now I only want to remove stuff that I know I'll never need again.

As long as the packages that you're removing aren't currently installed, then there is no problem. If they are currently installed, you'll confuse pacman on what's on your system.

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#3 2010-01-03 16:18:10

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Re: Is it ok to manually delete packages

I don't quite follow skottish's explanation.

You can remove anything you want from /var/cache/pacman/pkg/.

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#4 2010-01-03 16:46:37

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Re: Is it ok to manually delete packages

lucke wrote:

I don't quite follow skottish's explanation.

You can remove anything you want from /var/cache/pacman/pkg/.

Wait a second. I was wrong.

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#5 2010-01-03 17:02:24

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Re: Is it ok to manually delete packages

Having challenged your competence, do I replace you as a moderator?

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#6 2010-01-03 17:27:23

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Re: Is it ok to manually delete packages

lucke wrote:

Having challenged your competence, do I replace you as a moderator?

Yes. Unfortunately, this also makes about 12,000 other people moderators also.

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#7 2010-01-03 20:14:49

Gumper
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Re: Is it ok to manually delete packages

thanks!


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#8 2010-01-03 20:26:16

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Re: Is it ok to manually delete packages

skottish wrote:
lucke wrote:

Having challenged your competence, do I replace you as a moderator?

Yes. Unfortunately, this also makes about 12,000 other people moderators also.

Ouch, skottish smile. Still feeling the New Year's booze?


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