On Sat, 2010-02-27 at 13:44 +0100, mrfroasty wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I think everyone has their own preference on working/development
> setup.If you are comfortable with Window OSS, I guess shifting to Linux
> might take you totally out of your goals.
> In my case I prefer playing around Gentoo Lin
Hello,
I think everyone has their own preference on working/development
setup.If you are comfortable with Window OSS, I guess shifting to Linux
might take you totally out of your goals.
In my case I prefer playing around Gentoo Linux, so my development setup
is built around Gentoo Linux.But I
On Sat, 2010-02-27 at 07:28 +, Lester Caine wrote:
> Austin Powers wrote:
> > "How can I completely uninstall PHP so that I can start again?"
>
> Not knowing the Mac I'm fishing ;)
> How did you INSTALL PHP? We normally do this via a 'package manager' of some
> sort, where you find the 'PHPx
Austin Powers wrote:
"How can I completely uninstall PHP so that I can start again?"
Not knowing the Mac I'm fishing ;)
How did you INSTALL PHP? We normally do this via a 'package manager' of some
sort, where you find the 'PHPxx' and select it. Uninstalling is simply a matter
of 'deslecting'
On 02/27/2010 06:09 AM, Austin Powers wrote:
It is purely a guess that I need to start again from a complete clean setup
(reformatting my hard disk and reinstall OS X again) but that is pretty much
out of the question.
I guess my question is:
"How can I completely uninstall PHP so that I can star
You are supposed to uninstall(delete) files by yourself.
Locations of files are depend on your config.
Take a look at your Makefile(s).
Regards,
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Yasuo Ohgaki
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Hello!
I want to uninstall P
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