[Fink-users] fink remove svn fails

2004-01-14 Thread Fabian Peters
Hi all, intending to move to a more current version I tried to remove the version of svn installed via fink. However, while the command completes normally, nothing seems to get removed. Any pointers? TIA Fabian --- This SF.net email is

Re: [Fink-users] Fink Remove

2003-01-08 Thread dan
On Tue, 7 Jan 2003 23:14:13 -0600 Andrew Hartung [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Tuesday, January 7, 2003, at 09:45 PM, Kow K wrote: Anyway, if you don't have the package XXX running on your system, you can safely delete .XXX directory with rm -rf XXX. I know, it would just be a nice

[Fink-users] Fink Remove

2003-01-07 Thread Andrew Hartung
Is there any way to have 'fink remove' remove the associated config files in the home directory(like .xscorch .qthello etc..) when removing the application? --- This SF.NET email is sponsored by: SourceForge Enterprise Edition + IBM +

Re: [Fink-users] Fink Remove

2003-01-07 Thread Kow K
Well, that's quite unlikely, AFAIK. Besides, is it desirable? -- Kow On Tuesday, January 7, 2003, at 07:15 PM, Andrew Hartung wrote: Is there any way to have 'fink remove' remove the associated config files in the home directory(like .xscorch .qthello etc..) when removing the application?

Re: [Fink-users] Fink Remove

2003-01-07 Thread Andrew Hartung
On Tuesday, January 7, 2003, at 09:26 PM, Kow K wrote: Well, that's quite unlikely, AFAIK. Besides, is it desirable? -- Kow Sure it is, If I no longer want a package, why would I want its config file? --- This SF.NET email is sponsored

Re: [Fink-users] Fink Remove

2003-01-07 Thread Kow K
On Tuesday, January 7, 2003, at 07:33 PM, Andrew Hartung wrote: On Tuesday, January 7, 2003, at 09:26 PM, Kow K wrote: Well, that's quite unlikely, AFAIK. Besides, is it desirable? -- Kow Sure it is, If I no longer want a package, why would I want its config file? Well, it kind of

Re: [Fink-users] Fink Remove

2003-01-07 Thread Andrew Hartung
On Tuesday, January 7, 2003, at 09:45 PM, Kow K wrote: Anyway, if you don't have the package XXX running on your system, you can safely delete .XXX directory with rm -rf XXX. I know, it would just be a nice little feature no to have to go clean up after a remove. Kind of like preference