On Tue, 2009-08-18 at 11:09 -0400, Hai Yi wrote: > Alex, great! I figured it out myself too, that's what I did: > > h...@zodiac:~$ dpkg -l | grep postgre* > rc postgresql-8.3 8.3.7-0ubuntu8.10.1 > object-relational SQL database, version 8.3 server > rc postgresql-common 90 > PostgreSQL database-cluster manager > > and I use "dpkg -P " to purge them. BTW, what "rc" stand for in here? > hai
It means you've uninstalled it (the r), but the configuration files are still around in case you ever decide to reinstall it (the c). It can't be dpkg --remove'd (becuase it already has been), but it can be dpkg --purge'd --
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