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Originally Posted by daemonfowl
does this imply someone is remotely exploiting it ?
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No.
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when I kill the process . it says no such ..
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This is not a complete sentence. I have no idea what you are talking about.
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when I do pkg_delete .. I suppose it does not delete everything .. because opera seemed to recompile anew quickly ..
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Here, reading the description of the
pkg_delete(1) manpage &
Section 15.3.1 of the FAQ will answer your question.
The end product of building any port is to create packages.
pkg_delete(1) only deletes packages, not the object files created when building the port. If you did not run some variation of:
# make clean
...following building, all object files & any other intermediate file will still exist in
/usr/ports/pobj. Subsequent attempts to build with
make will find that the timestamps of any object file and/or any other intermediate file is still newer than the source, so there is no need to recompile. Linking, though, may still occur at the end.