Thanks for the tip. Unfortunately I was still having problems after  
that. Fortunately it was just the test site I was playing with while  
getting Apache/Mongrels et al. setup, so it was no great tragedy to  
just dump it and start again.

john



On Jun 12, 2007, at 2:20 PM, Sean Cribbs wrote:

> John,
>
> Right now the easiest way is to just remove the directory.  If the
> extension migrations changed something, run this first:
>
> rake radiant:extensions:extension_name:migrate VERSION=0
>
> Loren and I, in what little spare time we have, are working on a  
> way to
> discover, install, and remove extensions.  This should hopefully be  
> live
> by the time we have 0.6.5 and will include a web service/site for
> finding and registering extensions.
>
> Sean
>
> John Muhl wrote:
>> I just installed an extension that appears to have done nothing but
>> break the admin/pages interface in Firefox.
>>
>> I ran the db:migrate and followed the install instructions for the
>> rake task for the extension but still nothing.
>>
>> So I just want to remove it and get back to the pristine Radiant I
>> had before.
>>
>> Is there a "best practice" sort of way to remove extensions? Or is
>> just deleting them sufficient?
>>
>> john
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