Subject: Re: tar files and such things...
To: Bill Studenmund <wrstuden@loki.stanford.edu>
From: Greg Evans <mr_krak@televar.com>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 01/20/1998 17:32:35
>you want to do. What are you wanting to remove?
>
>An "uninstaller" is generally just a smart rm command (modulo splicing
>things out of config files).
>
>You can just install the new distribution ontop of the old one. The only
>things you'll then have to delete are a) a few programs in /sbin which
>have moved to /usr/sbin (and which I think/hope are documented in the
>upgrade notes), and b) copies of old shared libraries.
>
>So basically, what are you afraid you can't do?
>
>Take care,
>
>Bill

Bill, I guess what I want to do to be 100% EXACT is to be able to make a 
.tgz file of _everything_ as I have it installed.  But since I don't have 
enough room on my BSD partition to do this I was hoping for a simple way 
to dump it on to my Mac Partition as it goes.

I knew what I wanted but wasn't (am hoping this does) sure how to explain 
it.

-Greg