On 01/27/2016 03:05 AM, crispin sparg wrote: > Hi GNU Team [In the future, please don't post 300k screenshots to a mailing list that reaches hundreds of people - it causes an explosion of bandwidth in the mail server, and not all recipients have unlimited data plans; if you absolutely must use an image, post the image externally and just include a URL to the image in your mail]
> I hope you can help me. I have had a tech from a ISP tell me to install gzip. > now we can't uninstall it. > Please tell me how I can uninstall gzip. You didn't tell us HOW you installed it (built from source? downloaded a pre-built binary?), so it's kind of hard to give exact steps for uninstalling it. You didn't even tell us what operating system you use. Generally, uninstalling gzip is as simple as finding the files you installed and deleting them. If you built from source, 'make uninstall'. If you ran a package manager, then use that same package manager to uninstall it (although that may be a question better directed to your distro's support for using their package manager). But gzip is relatively small, and in all likelihood will come in handy on your system in the future; do you really need to uninstall it at all, if it is not actively hurting your disk space? -- Eric Blake eblake redhat com +1-919-301-3266 Libvirt virtualization library http://libvirt.org
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