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> > A more conservative approach (which shouldn't break |
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> anything AFAIK, but will take longer) is; |
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> > 1. Run python-updater to move everything from 2.3 to 2.4 |
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> > 2. Uninstall python 2.3 |
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> > 3. Do your full emerge -uvD to update to python-updater 0.5 |
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> and python 2.5 |
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> > 4. (optional, you could to it later) run python-updater to |
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> move everything from 2.4 to 2.5 |
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> > 5. (optional) run prelink again to catch everything that |
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> emerge world installed/updated |
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> At this point do you suggest that python-2.4 could be removed? |
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Perhaps after some double checks with re-runs of revdep-rebuild and python-updater. However I've left it installed, just in case the update program missed something, and because python is critical. Personally I'd only remove it now if I was really short on disk space. Maybe leave it a few months before removal just in case. |