Hi Kei,

I think this is the point where one would save a lot of time by just
going clean slate, and setting up a new system. You might be able to
manually remove all the different parts etc, but that could take hours.
Also, it depends on a lot of factors what files where installed where,
so this might really be a tedious task.

Generally, when uninstalling it, you should use the same tool as for
installing any version of a software; i.e. if your "old" GNU Radio was
installed as package of your Linux Distro, use the package manager to
remove it before you install a new version.

Best regards,
Marcus

On 15.04.2016 15:15, Keikavoos Afghahi wrote:
> Sorry the E-mail went private, 
>
> Thanks  for the quick answer,
>
> yes i am using old vesrions of GNU-radio. I had an old version of
> Gnuradio installed on my system. I wanted to install the source so i
> used the script which is provided on the web-site. Unfortunately the
> compilation did not finish and there were some errors. I tried to
> install the dependencies manually  but i wasnt successfull . Now i
> have some old  Gnuradio files somewhere and i really am stuck in
> getting rid of them. Well i tried to remove them but i am not sure if
> there are some files hidden somewhere in the system..
>
> Is there a clean way to get rid of old stuff and install a clean
> new version of Gnuradio from source ( pybomps or the script ) ? 
>
> Best of regards,
>
> Kei
>
>
>
>
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