Re: Uninstall Apache???

2005-12-26 Thread jakels

dick hoogendijk wrote:

On 25 Dec legalois wrote:


(make uninstall is not a valid target for any Makefile in the ports
tree that I am aware of.)



It's sometimes done this way on linux systems ;-)



This is useful to someone working with a BSD o.show, exactly?

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Re: Uninstall Apache???

2005-12-26 Thread dick hoogendijk
On Mon, 26 Dec 2005 12:19:10 +0100
jakels [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 dick hoogendijk wrote:
  On 25 Dec legalois wrote:
  
 (make uninstall is not a valid target for any Makefile in the
 ports tree that I am aware of.)
  
  It's sometimes done this way on linux systems ;-)
 
 This is useful to someone working with a BSD o.show, exactly?

NOT.
Have you missed the smiley?

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Re: Uninstall Apache???

2005-12-26 Thread RW
On Sunday 25 December 2005 20:59, Jose Borquez wrote:
 I would like to know how you can uninstall Apache is it was installed
 from source?  I did a search on Google and read that you could just stop
 the service and then delete the apache source tree.  Is this true?

It's depends what exactly you mean by from source, if you mean you installed 
from source using the port system,  then you can treat it as if you installed 
from a package. 

OTOH if you installed directly from source, without using the port, you will 
have to look at the Apache documentation.
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Uninstall Apache???

2005-12-25 Thread Jose Borquez
I would like to know how you can uninstall Apache is it was installed 
from source?  I did a search on Google and read that you could just stop 
the service and then delete the apache source tree.  Is this true?


Thanks in advance,
Jose

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Re: Uninstall Apache???

2005-12-25 Thread Martin P. Hansen
On Sun, 25 Dec 2005, Jose Borquez wrote:
 I would like to know how you can uninstall Apache is it was installed 
 from source?  I did a search on Google and read that you could just stop 
 the service and then delete the apache source tree.  Is this true?

It probably depends on your definition of uninstall. Usually the
service binaries are installed in /usr/local/bin or sometimes in
paths like /usr/local/apache. Same goes for configuration files see
also hier(7). So stopping the service and removing the source tree
wont remove these.

Some makefiles comes with an uninstall target, so you might try
``make uninstall''. Otherwise you can do a rebuild and reinstall
from the sources again and look for recently changed files with
something like ``find / -newerct 10 minutes ago''. This probably
have some shortcomings, but if you are careful it might do the job.

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Re: Uninstall Apache???

2005-12-25 Thread legalois

Martin P. Hansen wrote:

On Sun, 25 Dec 2005, Jose Borquez wrote:

I would like to know how you can uninstall Apache is it was installed 
from source?  I did a search on Google and read that you could just stop 
the service and then delete the apache source tree.  Is this true?



It probably depends on your definition of uninstall. Usually the
service binaries are installed in /usr/local/bin or sometimes in
paths like /usr/local/apache. Same goes for configuration files see
also hier(7). So stopping the service and removing the source tree
wont remove these.

Some makefiles comes with an uninstall target, so you might try
``make uninstall''. Otherwise you can do a rebuild and reinstall
from the sources again and look for recently changed files with
something like ``find / -newerct 10 minutes ago''. This probably
have some shortcomings, but if you are careful it might do the job.



...or you could read pkg_delete(1) and pkg_deinstall(1) and follow 
instructions.
(make uninstall is not a valid target for any Makefile in the ports 
tree that I am aware of.)


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Re: Uninstall Apache???

2005-12-25 Thread dick hoogendijk
On 25 Dec legalois wrote:
 (make uninstall is not a valid target for any Makefile in the ports
 tree that I am aware of.)

It's sometimes done this way on linux systems ;-)

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Re: Uninstall Apache???

2005-12-25 Thread Martin P. Hansen
On Sun, 25 Dec 2005, legalois wrote:
 Martin P. Hansen wrote:
 On Sun, 25 Dec 2005, Jose Borquez wrote:
 
 I would like to know how you can uninstall Apache is it was installed 
 from source?  I did a search on Google and read that you could just stop 
 the service and then delete the apache source tree.  Is this true?
 
 
 It probably depends on your definition of uninstall. Usually the
 service binaries are installed in /usr/local/bin or sometimes in
 paths like /usr/local/apache. Same goes for configuration files see
 also hier(7). So stopping the service and removing the source tree
 wont remove these.
 
 Some makefiles comes with an uninstall target, so you might try
 ``make uninstall''. Otherwise you can do a rebuild and reinstall
 from the sources again and look for recently changed files with
 something like ``find / -newerct 10 minutes ago''. This probably
 have some shortcomings, but if you are careful it might do the job.
 
 
 ...or you could read pkg_delete(1) and pkg_deinstall(1) and follow 
 instructions.
 (make uninstall is not a valid target for any Makefile in the ports 
 tree that I am aware of.)

As I understand the question, ``source'' doesn't refer to a port,
but rather the original apache source distribution.

But ofcause if you are dealing with ports it is *much* easier to
use the package features ;-)

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