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| Method Details |
Remove installed package from Entropy installed packages repository.
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Remove installed package content (files/directories) from live system.
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Call Source Package Manager interface and tell it to register our newly installed package.
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Update Source Package Manager <-> Entropy package identifiers coupling. Entropy can handle multiple packages in the same scope from a SPM POV (see the "package tag" feature to provide linux kernel module packages for different kernel versions). This method just reassigns a new SPM unique package identifier to Entropy.
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Call Source Package Manager interface and tell it to remove our just removed package.
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For internal use only. Copy package from repository to installed packages one. |
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