Hi,
What is it you want to do? The folks at Apple have been really good
about this stuff. If it is Itunes you want to uninstall, I suggest
deleting the Itunes.ap file from Applications in Finder. Then you can
redownload it from Apple's website and reinstall it. It is really hard
to do this as the link on Apple's webpage to download Itunes was, at
last check, inaccessible. There is also a free uninstaller. I don't
remember the  name, but if you need it, simply reply and I will look
it up.
Thanks for listening,
Alex,



On 7/26/08, Jude DaShiell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What are Apple's package management tools for the mac?  The iTunes
> application is non-functional now and if this were debian I'd have done an
> aptitude remove --purge iTunes long ago.  For the uninitiated what
> aptitude remove --purge iTunes would do is to remove iTunes and everything
> iTunes uses on the system and purge all configuration files for all of
> those applications.  Libraries/frameworks as they're called in the windows
> world would also be removed.  Then with aptitude I could do aptitude
> install iTunes -r and reinstall iTunes and all of its dependencies
> cleanly.  Putting packages is not a good colution for package management
> problems that arise on the mac.  So I'm hoping some powerful package
> management tools are available even if I have to use the terminal to run
> them for this and other jobs.
>
>
>
>


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