The downloaded sources of each built port, could be removed with port clean --dist. packages. Contains the binary archives of each installed port. Could be removed with port clean --archive +. These files are helpful for uninstalling and later reinstalling the exact same ports (eg. for testing something). Run these commands in a terminal to help clean up your macports installation: #Remove misc leftover data: sudo port clean --all installed sudo port -f uninstall inactive #Remove leftover build files: sudo rm -rf /opt/local/var/macports/build/* #Remove download files: sudo rm -rf /opt/local/var/macports/distfiles/* #Remove archives: sudo rm -rf /opt/local/var/macports/packages/* #Remove dependencies of Estimated Reading Time: 50 secs. port clean can also be used to remove corrupted downloads after a failed fetch phase, by specifying the --dist flag: $ sudo port clean --dist portname. deletes all files that have been downloaded for the given port. clean accepts the following options:base: Tickets affecting MacPorts itself.
MacPorts is a system for compiling, installing, and managing open source software on macOS. "MacPorts-Maximadmg" is a compressed disc image file. It contains a new Maxima port-file and a note which explains how to install Maxima, VTK, and wxMaxima Delete downloaded files. On your Android phone or tablet, open the Chrome app. At the top right, tap More Downloads. If your address bar is at the bottom, swipe up on the address bar. Tap Downloads. To delete a file, tap More Delete. To delete more than one file, touch hold the files you want to delete, then tap Delete. Rename downloaded. I just get this annoying message: -- Updating MacPorts base sources using rsync MacPorts base version installed, MacPorts base version downloaded. Updating the ports tree MacPorts base is outdated, installing new version Installing new MacPorts release in /opt/local as root:admin; permissions ; Tcl-Package in.
The uninstall action will uninstall an installed port. %% sudo port uninstall vile Note. To also recursively uninstall the ports that the given port depends on, use the ‑‑follow‑dependenciesflag. This will not uninstall dependencies that are marked as requested or that have other dependents. Run it as. $ sudo port_cutleaves. [Leaf 1 of 8] hs-download-curl @_0 (active): [keep] / (u)ninstall / (f)lush / (a)bort: ** hs-download-curl @_0 will be kept. [Leaf 2 of 8] gmake @_0 (active): [keep] / (u)ninstall / (f)lush / (a)bort: u ** gmake @_0 will be uninstalled. Configuration Files. The MacPorts configuration files often do not need to be modified for the general end user. They contain options that may be of use to advanced users and port developers. Some automatically configured options may need to be updated when migrating to a new CPU architecture or a new OS version.
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