.\" $OpenBSD: pkg_delete.1,v 1.32 2010/01/10 22:44:00 espie Exp $ .\" .\" Documentation and design originally from FreeBSD. All the code has .\" been rewritten since. We keep the documentation's notice: .\" .\" Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without .\" modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions .\" are met: .\" 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright .\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. .\" 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright .\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the .\" documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. .\" .\" Jordan K. Hubbard .\" .\" .Dd $Mdocdate: January 10 2010 $ .Dt PKG_DELETE 1 .Os .Sh NAME .Nm pkg_delete .Nd delete software package distributions .Sh SYNOPSIS .Nm pkg_delete .Op Fl cIinqsvx .Op Fl B Ar pkg-destdir .Oo Fl D Ar name .Ns Oo Ns = Ns Ar value .Oc .Oc .Ar pkg-name Op Ar ... .Sh DESCRIPTION The .Nm command is used to delete packages that have been previously installed with the .Xr pkg_add 1 command. .Pp Package names may be specified either as the package name itself, or as a filename which consists of the package name plus the .Dq .tgz suffix, or as a full pathname like .Pa /var/db/pkg/pkgname , so that shell wildcards can be used. .Pp Version numbers and flavors .Po see .Xr packages-specs 7 .Pc can be omitted, unless the resulting specification is ambiguous. .Pp The options are as follows: .Bl -tag -width BB-pkg-destdir .It Fl B Ar pkg-destdir Set .Ar pkg-destdir as the prefix to prepend to any object deleted. .It Fl c Delete extra configuration file, mentioned as .Dl @extra file in the packing-list. .It Xo .Fl D .Ar name Ns Op = Ns Ar value .Xc Force removal of the package. .Ar name is a keyword that states what failsafe should be waived. Recognized keywords include: .Bl -tag -width "dependenciesXX" .It Ar ambiguous delete all packages matching ambiguous package specifications. .It Ar baddepend force the deletion of packages even if they reference inexistent dependencies. .It Ar dependencies also delete the whole set of packages that depends upon the requested packages. .It Ar nonroot uninstall even if not running as root. .It Ar scripts external scripts may fail. .It Ar uninstalled proceed even if some package names don't resolve to installed package names. .It Ar verbosedeps show detailed dependency information. .El .It Fl I If scripts exist for a given package, do not execute them. .It Fl i Switch on interactive mode. .Nm may ask questions to the user if faced with difficult decisions. .It Fl n Don't actually deinstall a package, just report the steps that would be taken if it were. .It Fl q Delete package quickly, do not bother with checksums before removing normal files. For signed packages, do not bother verifying signatures either. If used twice, it will not bother with checksums for configuration files either. .It Fl s Don't actually deinstall packages, report the disk size changes that would happen. .It Fl v Turn on verbose output. Several .Fl v turn on more verbose output. By default, .Nm is almost completely silent, but it reacts to keyboard status requests .Po see .Xr stty 1 .Pc . .Fl v turns on basic messages, .Fl vv adds relevant system operations, .Fl vvv shows most internal computations apart from individual file/directory additions, and .Fl vvvvv shows everything. .It Fl x Disable progress-meter. .El .Sh TECHNICAL DETAILS .Nm examines installed package records for the .Ar pkgname specified, checks inter-dependencies between installed packages, deletes the package contents in an order respecting dependencies (e.g., packages with dependencies get removed first), and finally removes the package records. .Pp If a package is required by other installed packages not mentioned in the list of packages to remove, .Nm will list those dependent packages and refuse to delete the package. .Pp If a .Cm deinstall script exists for the package, it is executed before any files are removed. Such a script can be used to remove messy dynamic files created by the package on installation or during usage. The .Nm deinstall script is called as: .Bd -filled -offset indent .Cm deinstall .Ar .Ar DEINSTALL .Ed .Pp Passing the keyword .Ar DEINSTALL lets you potentially write only one program/script that handles all aspects of installation and deletion. .Sh ENVIRONMENT .Bl -tag -width PKG_DESTDIR .It Ev PKG_DBDIR Where to look for installed packages instead of .Pa /var/db/pkg . .It Ev PKG_DESTDIR Value for .Ar pkg-destdir , if no .Fl B option is specified; value passed to any .Cm DEINSTALL or .Cm REQUIRE script invoked from the package. .El .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr pkg_add 1 , .Xr pkg_create 1 , .Xr pkg_info 1 , .Xr packages-specs 7 .Sh AUTHORS .Bl -tag -width indent -compact .It "Jordan Hubbard" initial design .It "Marc Espie" complete rewrite .El