Vix,

If you've compiled it as a static apache module, you'll need to just
recompile apache without it.  If you did it as a DSO, I believe you can just
delete it and remove the references to it.  If you compiled it as a cgi
binary, just delete it.  All 'make install' does is copy the newly compiled
file created by make to it's final location.  Linux doesn't really install
things in the sense that other operating systems seem to.  If you want to
remove apache, just delete it.

Jason
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From: "Vix" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, March 12, 2002 2:28 PM
Subject: [PHP-INST] Uninstalling PHP (corrected)


> I am sorry for this, but the PHP version that I installed is 4.1.2 :)
> I am running a Linux operating system.
>
> I installed PHP using "make install"
>
> The Makefile does not contain any "uninstall" or "deinstall" option.
>
> How can I uninstall PHP?
>
> Best regards,
>
> Vix!
>
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