Hello!
Try make uninstall to do that. Depending on what OS you're running
you'll need to possibly enter a sudo shell to make things work
properly.
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On Thu, Apr 2, 2015 at 5:13 AM, HRueck wrote:
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Just "make install" the new one.
Else, delete /opt/owfs
On Thu, Apr 2, 2015 at 5:13 AM, HRueck wrote:
> Thanks to Jan and Paul for the info!
>
> I installed via "make install".
> could you please advise how de-install properly without any corruptions?
>
> best regards, Herbert
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Thanks to Jan and Paul for the info!
I installed via "make install".
could you please advise how de-install properly without any corruptions?
best regards, Herbert
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I usually just build the new version on top of the old. That works as long
as you didn't install via package manager and direct source build, since
one usually installs in /usr/bin and the other in /opt/owfs/bin
The only other gotcha is that linux won't load the new shared library as
long as any o
Am 01.04.2015 um 16:15 schrieb HRueck:
> when I want to update to a newer version, do I have to just install the newer
> one or do I have to uninstall first the older one?
>
This depends how you have "installed" owfs. If you have installed owfs
through the package manager of your Linux distributio
when I want to update to a newer version, do I have to just install the newer
one or do I have to uninstall first the older one?
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