On Mon, Jul 14, 2014 at 8:40 AM, Jim Moudy <[email protected]> wrote: > I have a system that is remotely deployed. I have ssh access to the > machine and some limited Vnc. I do not have physical access to do a fresh > OS install. > > In looking at my install, it looks like I got 3.6 for most stuff, but a > fair amount of 3.7 is 'tainting' the install. I'd like to remove everything > and do a clean install with Mr Leech's build-gnuradio. (Thank you, good > script! Everyone should donate! ) > > Any suggestions for pulling out the old stuff? Do I just delete out the > stuff in /use/local ? Seems dangerous? > > Jim >
If you installed via source, the safest way is to run 'make uninstall', but that requires that you have the same version built that's installed. If you've updated the source, it won't be as effective since files have changed and been added and removed. Yes, you can delete stuff yourself from /usr/local, but just make sure that it's definitely GNU Radio related, which should be pretty easy since it'll all either have gnuradio in the name or be in a directory called gnuradio: /usr/local/include/gnuradio /usr/local/lib/libgnuradio* /usr/local/share/gnuradio /usr/local/share/doc/gnuradio /usr/local/lib/python-2.7/dist-packages/gnuradio* That'll take care of a lot of it. But also look for pmt and volk stuff, too. Tom
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