> > Go the installation directory and try
> > #make uninstall - > if it doesn't work then do the following
> >
> > # make clean
> > # make dist clean
> > and remove the directory manually
> >
>
> I think he wants to know how to uninstall the files that were
> installed with 'make install', not th
On 10/6/05, suresh ramasamy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 10/6/05, Ly Lam Ngoc Bich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I am using Linux Fedora 3 . I've installed Postgres with
> > postgresql-8.0.3.tar.gz package , so there is no rpm package when I
> > check with
> > rpm -qa|grep postgresql
> >
> >
On 10/6/05, Ly Lam Ngoc Bich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am using Linux Fedora 3 . I've installed Postgres with
> postgresql-8.0.3.tar.gz package , so there is no rpm package when I
> check with
> rpm -qa|grep postgresql
>
> Please show me the way to uninstall PostgresSQL.
>
> Sincerly yours,
Ly Lam Ngoc Bich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I am using Linux Fedora 3 . I've installed Postgres with
> postgresql-8.0.3.tar.gz package , so there is no rpm package when I
> check with
> rpm -qa|grep postgresql
>
> Please show me the way to uninstall PostgresSQL.
You should be able to go in
I am using Linux Fedora 3 . I've installed Postgres with
postgresql-8.0.3.tar.gz package , so there is no rpm package when I
check with
rpm -qa|grep postgresql
Please show me the way to uninstall PostgresSQL.
Sincerly yours,
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