Tate wrote:
Depends on how you installed it.

If via RPM - then the usual 'rpm -e <package name>' will do it.

If via CVS - try 'make uninstall' in your xastir source directory - same place you would run 'make install' from.

If you want to do it manually - just delete all the xastir stuff with something like 'rm -fr <path/name>'

/usr/share/local/xastir
/usr/local/bin/xastir
/usr/local/lib/xastir
and any ~/.xastir directories users may have.

Now - be careful. If you're going to re-install AND you've installed any custom maps, FCC index or the like - don't delete that /usr/local/xastir directory or you'll have to re-do them as well.

But, if you just need to start your compile fresh - just run
make distclean in your xastir source directory, then you can start over with ./bootstrap.sh, ./configure, etc, etc.

Now that's out of the way - why are you un-installing?

73
I installed from a tar ball. Xastir is complaining that the db files don't match and map caching is disabled. It's a long story. So I thought I would just start over.
Tnx, 73, Jim wa9arb






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