Peter Humphrey wrote:
> On Wednesday 05 Apr 2017 09:36:57 Dale wrote:
>> Peter Humphrey wrote:
>>> On Tuesday 04 Apr 2017 17:52:30 Dale wrote:
Peter Humphrey wrote:
> Has anyone else noticed that running "eclean-pkg -d" removes all
> packages, or nearly so? I've had it happen recently
On Wednesday 05 Apr 2017 09:36:57 Dale wrote:
> Peter Humphrey wrote:
> > On Tuesday 04 Apr 2017 17:52:30 Dale wrote:
> >> Peter Humphrey wrote:
> >>> Has anyone else noticed that running "eclean-pkg -d" removes all
> >>> packages, or nearly so? I've had it happen recently on a few amd64
> >>> syst
Peter Humphrey wrote:
> On Tuesday 04 Apr 2017 17:52:30 Dale wrote:
>> Peter Humphrey wrote:
>>> Has anyone else noticed that running "eclean-pkg -d" removes all
>>> packages, or nearly so? I've had it happen recently on a few amd64
>>> systems and an x86 system, and it's becoming annoying. Well, n
On Tuesday 04 Apr 2017 17:52:30 Dale wrote:
> Peter Humphrey wrote:
> >
> > Has anyone else noticed that running "eclean-pkg -d" removes all
> > packages, or nearly so? I've had it happen recently on a few amd64
> > systems and an x86 system, and it's becoming annoying. Well, no,
> > actually it's
Peter Humphrey wrote:
>
> Hello list,
>
>
>
> Has anyone else noticed that running "eclean-pkg -d" removes all
> packages, or nearly so? I've had it happen recently on a few amd64
> systems and an x86 system, and it's becoming annoying. Well, no,
> actually it's long since become annoying.
>
>
Hello list,
Has anyone else noticed that running "eclean-pkg -d" removes all packages,
or nearly so? I've had it happen recently on a few amd64 systems and an x86
system, and it's becoming annoying. Well, no, actually it's long since
become annoying.
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Regards
Peter
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