On 9/21/06, Leo Ann Boon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yeah thats your problem I guess. Using a tarball 'package' certainly
> does not give you an
> easy way out or un-install. Best to start again or get your toothpick
> out :)
>
Or you can try this from / (your root directory) :)
rm -rf `tar tzf xxx.tar.gz`
Note the backquotes enclosing the tar statement
It will remove everything that you installed from the tar ball.
Leo
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