Hi Jason,

Normally it should be easy.
Step 1)
You should find where are located your python installed packages. Most of
the time it is something like:
/usr/lib/python2.X (or python3.X)/site-packages or  dist-packages.

There, you should find a "S3"  folder or s3cmd egg that you can simply
delete.

Step 2)
In your /usr/bin, you should see a "s3cmd" file, you can delete this one
too.

Et voila :-)

Florent


On Wed, Mar 6, 2019 at 5:11 PM Jason Schneider via S3tools-general <
s3tools-general@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:

> Hey guys, I’m currently looking to uninstall s3cmd 1.1.0-beta3 and also
> 1.5.0-rc1 so I can replace them with a newer version (2.0.2) – I cannot
> uninstall the packages with pip as it doesn’t have the meta data necessary
> to know what files to uninstall. Can you guys help me out so I can get a
> clean installation of the latest version working on my ubuntu 14.04 box?
> Really need to get this working as I have a couple of projects riding on
> it, so if you guys can help me with the uninstall process, I’m thinking
> that getting 2.0.2 up and running will take care of my issues, but I may be
> asking for more help in the near future. 😊
>
>
>
> I appreciate it!
>
> Jason Schneider
>
> Sr. Web Developer
>
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