make uninstall
fritzlein at my-deja.com
fritzlein at my-deja.com
Wed Nov 1 18:06:31 EST 2000
Thank you so much, Gerrit, for helping out a newbie. You are very kind
to a poor soul who is very clueless.
> > I (as myself, not root) installed python 2.0b1
> > [...]
> I don't understand. If you didn't install as root, how
> can he have put files in /usr/local? You shouldn't have
> writing access there.
Ah ha, the mystery is explained. The reason there was something
in /usr/local was that Mr. root had installed Python 2.0 later and
without telling me. That also explains why I couldn't delete it. My
install must have gone somewhere else.
The weird thing is that when I type "which python" I
get "/usr/bin/python/", which shouldn't be my install either, for two
reasons. (A) Why would I have write permissions in /usr/bin but
not /usr/local/bin? and (B) I was sure I installed a 2.0 beta,
but /usr/bin/python is calling itself 1.5.2. Obviously I need to talk
more with my sysadmin.
> > Please forgive such a newbie question, but "make
> > uninstall" is the only method I know to get rid
> > of a program, that just gives me
>
> Yau can simply remove the different parts with "rm". If it's not
> installed as RPM that isn't dangerous anyway.
I'm off to rm everything I can get my hands on. It's good to know it
isn't dangerous. ;-) Also I will try to get on better terms with my
sysadmin.
Gratefully,
-Fritz
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Amen! And vote for Nader!
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