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Wes Gray wrote: |
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> On Thu, Oct 06, 2005 at 10:17:20PM +0200, Benno Schulenberg wrote: |
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> > Delete all the other kde files from /etc/env.d/, keeping only |
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> > the 3.4 one. The older ones are not needed any more since |
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> > you've uninstalled those versions, no? This may solve some of |
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> > your problems by removing that KDEDIR env var. |
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> That solved everything! I didn't have to emerge or anything. |
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> You are wonderful! |
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:) Thanks. |
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> I'm still going to go through and do the |
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> other things you suggest here to get my system cleaned up. |
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Take care with the depcleaning, it can cripple your system |
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completely. Most of the things in your depclean list look |
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harmless, except for acl and attr -- they tripped me up several |
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moons ago. To play it safe, first tar up /lib and /usr/lib, and if |
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after the cleaning anything starts to fail, re-extract the missing |
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lib. If even tar should fail, use 'busybox tar' instead. |
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After you're done with that, you may want to clean up your world |
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file, as suggested by Richard. And after that, another round of |
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depcleaning. |
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Benno |
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