> the pkg installer did not come with an uninstaller, and since the install is 
> pretty much useless, is there some list of what it installed so i can get rid 
> of it all?

This would actually be a function of your package manager.  For example
on debian you can do dpkg -L <packagename> to get a list of files.

Your package manager should also have an uninstalling utility of its
own.  Again for example on debian apt-get remove <packagename>.  

So your package shouldn't need to come with its own installer, nor
should you need to extract the files by hand...

> 
> thanks, christian

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