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@@ -120,9 +120,9 @@ Options
*\--cachedir* <'dir'>::
Specify an alternative package cache location (a typical default is
``/var/cache/pacman/pkg''). Multiple cache directories can be specified,
- and they are tried in the order they are passed to pacman. *NOTE*: if
- specified, this is an absolute path and the root path is not automatically
- prepended. This behavior changed in pacman 3.1.0.
+ and they are tried in the order they are passed to pacman. *NOTE*: this
+ is an absolute path, the root path is not automatically prepended. This
+ behavior changed in pacman 3.1.0.
*\--config* <'file'>::
Specify an alternate configuration file.
@@ -207,7 +207,8 @@ Remove Options[[RO]]
--------------------
*-c, \--cascade*::
Remove all target packages, as well as all packages that depend on one
- or more target packages. This operation is recursive.
+ or more target packages. This operation is recursive, and must be used
+ with care since it can remove many potentially needed packages.
*-k, \--keep*::
Removes the database entry only. Leaves all files in place.
@@ -218,10 +219,11 @@ Remove Options[[RO]]
file should be renamed with a ``.pacsave'' extension.
*-s, \--recursive*::
- Remove each target specified including all dependencies, provided that
- (A) they are not required by other packages; and (B) they were not
- explicitly installed by the user. This option is analogous to a
- backwards '\--sync' operation.
+ Remove each target specified including all of their dependencies, provided
+ that (A) they are not required by other packages; and (B) they were not
+ explicitly installed by the user. This operation is recursive and analogous
+ to a backwards '\--sync' operation, and helps keep a clean system without
+ orphans.
Sync Options[[SO]]