On Sat, 2006-07-08 at 10:58 +0300, Tzafrir Cohen wrote: > On Sat, Jul 08, 2006 at 05:43:41PM +1000, Carey O'Shea wrote: > > On Sat, 2006-07-08 at 10:22 +0300, Tzafrir Cohen wrote: > > > On Sat, Jul 08, 2006 at 04:46:00PM +1000, Carey O'Shea wrote: > > > > There does not seem to be any "make uninstall" for Asterisk 1.2.9.1 and > > > > Zaptel 1.2.6... > > > > > > > > I tried to apply an uninstall patch but got many Hunk errors from both > > > > 1.2.9.1 and latest SVN: > > > > http://bugs.digium.com/file_download.php?file_id=8805&type=bug > > > > > > Next time, patch --dry-run # :-( > > > > It's OK, I did the patch on copies of my built source on an isolated > > server, so I still have my original untouched sources that I am > > currently running. > > > > > > Is there a reason that there is no "make uninstall"? And what is the > > > > easiest way to completely remove Asterisk and Zaptel from any given > > > > system -- cleanly and properly? > > > > > > If you want to "reinstall" just reinstall on top of the old system. > > > > I don't need to reinstall, I need to uninstall. > > > > > > > > You can't really be sure that the uninstall script you'll be running is > > > using the same options as the one you build with. > > > > I should be able to with a proper "make uninstall". > > > > > > > > If you want to allow a clean uninstall, either use asterisk from a > > > decent package or try something like checkinstall . > > > > > > > The Asterisk packages built for my systems are always far too out of > > date. However you are right, since there seems to be no "make > > uninstall", then packages should have been built by hand at compile time > > instead of "make install". But it is too late for that now, "make > > install" has already been run, hence my post. Is the only option to > > manually remove everything? > > "Everything" is not much. Mostly /etc/asterisk , /var/lib/asterisk , > /var/spool/asterisk , /var/run/asterisk , /etc/asterisk , > /usr/lib/asterisk (/modules) and /usr/share/asterisk (at least in some > cases). > > There are also a number of binaries in /usr/sbin (most notably asterisk) > which may differ a bit, depending on yor installation method. >
And the many manpages, and zaptel modules, and header include for zaptel, and /dev/zap, and /usr/include/asterisk, and rasterisk, and safe_asterisk, and /var/log/asterisk, and astkeygen, and astman, ztcfg, zttool, and I'm sure there are more. _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users