Sorry, i forgot to post to the list.
                   -- Jamie

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>From:  Tim Holmes[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Reply To:      Tim Holmes
>Sent:  14 August 2001 12:02
>To:    Adams, Jamie
>Subject:       Re: [newbie] Installing Programs
>
>A lot of times you can use the command:
>
>make deinstall
>
>But check the documentation on that.  And even then it does a "Windows
>like" uninstall.  It leaves bits and pieces around.  Personally, if you
>have the disk space, I'd just leave it.  I'm working with 50 GB in my
>personal workstation.  I'm not hard pressed for disk space, so I just
>leave it.  But your situation may be completely different.
>tdh
>
>
>-- 
>T. Holmes
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>| I dont mind installing from source, once you have most of the more
>| regularly needed libraries installed, most tarballs install without a
>| hitch, the only that that bothers me is that i dont know how to
>| *uninstall* the program..
>| 
>| With RPM its easy.. unless someone can point me to an easy way to
>| uninstall a compiled tarball?
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