'make clean' usually handles this situation.  Give it a try.

Curtis Lacy

Scrumpy wrote:

> I compiled PHP with support for the thttpd module and now I need to remove
> PHP and thttpd and reinstall PHP with Apache module support instead.
>
> How can I find the directories and files that were created when PHP was
> installed? Do I have to decipher a 'make install' file or is there an
> easier way i.e. an install log file somewhere (that would be great!) ?
>
> I've never previously had to remove a 'make' installed Linux program (only
> Slackware packages), so my Newbieness must be obvious to some of you :)
>
> I like to have as clean an OS as possible so I'm not keen to just recompile
> PHP with Apache module support and leave redundant PHP thttpd related files
> lying around, even if this course of action is possible. Leaving redundant
> files lying around reminds me too much of Windows and it's registry!! :-)
>
> FYI, I am running Slackware 7.1
>
> Thanks,
> Scrumpy
>
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