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== Removing packages == | == Removing packages == | ||
− | If you installed | + | If you installed [[wxWidgets]] through your distro's packages (rpm, deb, tgz, ebuild...) just uninstall it normally. |
== Uninstalling from sources == | == Uninstalling from sources == | ||
− | If you compiled | + | If you compiled [[wxWidgets]] on your own, go to the sources directory and tun ''make uninstall'' (as '''root''').<br> |
− | If you deleted the sources directory, you can download it again, run ''configure'' and then run ''make uninstall'' (again, as root). | + | If you deleted the sources directory, you can download it again, run ''configure'' and then run ''make uninstall'' (again, as '''root'''). |
− | == Forcing | + | == Forcing [[wxWidgets]] out of the system == |
− | Last, the quick'n'dirty [deltaHF (TM)] way (only to be used if the above two failed): | + | Last, the quick'n'dirty [User:deltaHF|deltaHF]] (TM)] way (only to be used if the above two failed): |
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Revision as of 06:30, 17 July 2004
Removing packages
If you installed wxWidgets through your distro's packages (rpm, deb, tgz, ebuild...) just uninstall it normally.
Uninstalling from sources
If you compiled wxWidgets on your own, go to the sources directory and tun make uninstall (as root).
If you deleted the sources directory, you can download it again, run configure and then run make uninstall (again, as root).
Forcing wxWidgets out of the system
Last, the quick'n'dirty [User:deltaHF|deltaHF]] (TM)] way (only to be used if the above two failed):
rm -f /usr/bin/wx* rm -f /usr/local/bin/wx* rm -rf /usr/share/locale rm -f /usr/local/lib/libwx* rm -rf /usr/local/lib/wx ldconfig