How to wipe previous module config set during lin --deps ?

 
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PostPosted: Sat Aug 27, 2005 4:44 pm    Post subject: How to wipe previous module config set during lin --deps ? Reply with quote

I'm a newbie on the Lunar block and the first poster in this forum, yippee! Very Happy

I'm interested to see what dependencies a module has before I kick off the 'lin module'. Therefore I've been using 'lin --deps module' to see what else is required. Unfortunately, even 'lin --deps module' asks configuration questions and saves the answers away somewhere, so that any subsequent real installation using 'lin module' takes these answers.

Where are these answers stored? And is there an option to one of the lunar core tools to clear out any previous config for as-yet-uninstalled modules? This would let you experiment in 'lin --deps module' and not commit yourself until the real installation.
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PostPosted: Sat Aug 27, 2005 6:14 pm    Post subject: dash r Reply with quote

you can explicitly start with 'clean' dependencies and configuration options for a module by passing the '-r' option to lin. It will wipe the selection of optional dependencies and config options you chose.

PS the config choices are stored in
Code:
/etc/lunar/local/depends
, and the dependencies are tracked in state files in
Code:
/var/state/lunar/
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