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-Rs support on homebrew #123

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Mnkai opened this issue Feb 20, 2019 · 5 comments
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-Rs support on homebrew #123

Mnkai opened this issue Feb 20, 2019 · 5 comments

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@Mnkai
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Mnkai commented Feb 20, 2019

To the developers of pacapt:

Hello,

First, thank you for making such a nice wrapper, it made my migration from the Arch Linux system to the MacOS system whole lot easier.

While I was tidying my system, I found out -Rs option is not supported, despite documentation says it is supported.

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Since homebrew itself does not provide removing orphaned packages while removing packages (tapping rmtree does add support, but it's a whole other issue), I guess it might be possible to be a documentation error rather than parameter parsing bug, but just to make sure I've made this issue.

Again, thank you for helping me.

Sincerely,
Minori Hiraoka

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Mnkai commented Feb 20, 2019

*P.S. Version of installed pacapt is 2.4.0, precompiled from homebrew.

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icy commented Feb 20, 2019

Thanks for your report @Mnkai . I don't have Mac to test and I would need some helps from other developers.

@xiongchiamiov Do you have any ideas?

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Mnkai commented Feb 23, 2019

I made a pull request #124 which solves this problem.

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Mnkai commented Feb 24, 2019

Since PR #124 is merged, I will now close this issue.

@Mnkai Mnkai closed this as completed Feb 24, 2019
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icy commented Feb 25, 2019

Sorry for this belated feedback. I'd like to thank you a lot for your report and your contributing @Mnkai .

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