RE: Blackhole

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Hey Steve

> as a result - it may pay to remove the gcc and related packages
> you installed using "up2date gcc". Or, if you wish to leave it
> there so that you can continue to compile software then simply
> chmod 000 the gcc binary (and related files)

Thanks for that... As an example, and if I wanted to remove gcc (knowing I
can install it on demand using up2date at any time) how would I do that from
the command line? 

Regards
Chris


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