I think we can just add the uninstall target, because i personally dont
find the "We do not want "make uninstall" to remove useful files from
the system." reasoning very convincing. It's pretty logical that people
sometimes want to uninstall stuff, and the most logical way is using the
make uninstall target. So i vote we include the code given at the FAQ.

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Title:
  granite can't be uninstalled

Status in Granite Framework:
  New

Bug description:
  So I installed granite. Then I built a new version. So I went to
  uninstall the previous one like this:

  $ sudo make uninstall
  make: *** No rule to make target `uninstall'.  Stop.

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