// vim: set et sw=4 ts=8 ft=asciidoc tw=80: port-install(1) =============== $Id: port-uninstall.1.txt 123948 2014-08-16 13:45:03Z cal@macports.org $ NAME ---- port-uninstall - Remove a previously installed port SYNOPSIS -------- [cmdsynopsis] *port* [*-vdquxpf*] [*-D* 'portdir'] *uninstall* [--follow-dependents] [--follow-dependencies] [--no-exec] [['portname' | 'pseudo-portname' | 'port-expressions' | 'port-url']] [@version] DESCRIPTION ----------- *port uninstall* removes a port from your system. You can only uninstall a port if all dependents have been removed before or by applying force with *-f*. If multiple versions of the same port are installed, you need to specify a version using the *@version* syntax. Use *port installed* to find out which versions are currently installed on your system. If multiple versions are installed and you did not specify a version, *port* will output a list. OPTIONS ------- *--follow-dependents*:: Also uninstall all ports recursively depending directly or indirectly on one of the specified ports before uninstalling the port itself. *--follow-dependencies*:: Also recursively uninstall all ports that the specified port depends on. This will not uninstall dependencies that are marked as requested or that have other dependents. *--no-exec*:: Do not execute any stored pre- or post-uninstall procedures. include::global-flags.txt[] SEE ALSO -------- man:port[1], man:port-uninstall[1], man:port-info[1], man:port-variants[1], man:variants.conf[5] AUTHORS ------- (C) 2009 The MacPorts Project Rainer Mueller