Linux standards
Kevin D. Clark
kclark at CetaceanNetworks.com
Fri Jun 21 13:20:30 EDT 2002
David Kramer <david at thekramers.net> writes:
> Here's my big problem with tarballs:
> there's almost never a
> make uninstall
>
> I could live without the whole rpm database thing if it were easy to
> uninstall software installed from tarball/makefile. Not hard to do
> either. For the author, that is.
I've read your other responses in this thread too.
May I offer the following script? Basically, it's a semi-intelligent
wrapper around "make install". Instead of typing "make install", run
"make-install-log" instead.
When it comes time to uninstall, at the very least you'll have a
reasonably complete list of files that the original install
created/touched.
Regards,
--kevin
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