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On 2005-10-21 11:57:12 +0200 (Fri, Oct), Markus Fendt wrote: |
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> Hi, |
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> I'm working in a chroot environment |
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> I want to deinstall a package. So i do emerge -C man (for example) |
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> No Error output. |
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> Then the binary man is still there on my system? |
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On your system ABOVE the chroot - your PRIMARY system - the one you |
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BOOTED into - yes. The binary will still be there, if it was there before you |
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issued that command. |
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The unmerge command will remove the package files only from your chrooted |
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directory. I assume you did nothing 'strange' like chrooting into / or |
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binding /var or /bin into your chooted environment... ? |
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:-) |
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I hope it's the answer you're looking for. |
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