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Sorry about the dupe - wasn't paying attention.
On Sat, 14 Oct 2000 18:31:49 William Jensen wrote:
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> When I've installed things before, and there is no uninstall, I usually
> reinstall with 'make install' in one shell, then m
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On Sat, 14 Oct 2000 18:31:49 William Jensen wrote:
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> When I've installed things before, and there is no uninstall, I usually
> reinstall with 'make install' in one shell, then manually wack each
> file in another shell. Not e
On Sat, Oct 14, 2000 at 01:25:40PM +, Steve Simons wrote:
> Can someone now kindly tell me how to remove the files/directories
> created by the apache install - there doesnn't seem to be an uninstall
> script, and I don't wanna delete something I shouldn't :O)
well, this will involve a learn
On Sat, 14 Oct 2000 17:02:12 Chris Gray wrote:
> If it's a well-made package, there is usually an uninstall rule in the
> Makefile. Just "make uninstall" and you're on your way.
Unfortunately there isn't one - I'd already tried it :(
Does anyone have a map of the dirs/files created so I can
On Sat, Oct 14, 2000 at 01:25:40PM +, Steve Simons wrote:
> After careful consideration, I decided you're right. After all - the
> package management capability is what I switched to Debian for in the
> first place!
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> And guess what - I works just fine now! >-\
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> PHP4, mysql and apache
After careful consideration, I decided you're right. After all - the
package management capability is what I switched to Debian for in the
first place!
And guess what - I works just fine now! >-\
PHP4, mysql and apache are all installed and running from the .deb
packages.
Can someone now kin
On Fri, Oct 13, 2000 at 07:33:26AM +, Steve Simons wrote:
> A really big thanks to everyone who took the time to assist me with my
> recent PHP and Apache troubles - I really appreciate the effort! :-)
>
> I ended up doing what I probably should have done in the first place;
> installing it
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