That doesn't uninstall it. That cleans the source code ready
to be just like you untarr'd it. It cleans it to be ready
to be distributed in a tar ball. Ready to be configured again.

Ken Jones
"picky picky"

Jonathan Edwards wrote:
> 
> found the answer to my question.
> In case anyone wants to know, this works:
> 
> make distclean
> ./configure [options]
> make
> make install-strip
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Juergen Hoffmann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Jonathan Edwards" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2001 8:03 AM
> Subject: Re: uninstalling vpopmail
> 
> > Check the Home Directory of the vpopmailuser.
> >
> > kind regards
> >
> > Juergen Hoffmann
> >
> > Am 26 Jun 2001 08:00:21 -0600 schrieb Jonathan Edwards:
> > > I installed vpopmail for the first time and found everything to be
> working
> > > correctly, but realized that I wanted it installed at a different place
> on
> > > our server so I simply reinstalled it to the new location. However, now
> it
> > > does not work. When I try to 'vadddomain', I get: 'Error: Unable to
> chdir to
> > > vpopmail/domains/domain directory' I think the problem is that there are
> > > still some files existing that contain the path to vpopmail's 'old' home
> > > directory. I looked in /var/qmail/users/ and sure enough the 'assign'
> and
> > > 'cdb' files contained references to the vpopmail's 'old' home directory.
> I
> > > deleted these files and created new ones using 'qmail-pw2u' and
> 'qmail-newu'
> > > but I still get the same error when using 'vadddomain' I'm thinking that
> I
> > > just want to start over, if possible. Does anyone know how I can
> completely
> > > 'uninstall' vpopmail and then reinstall from scratch? Do you think this
> will
> > > fix my problem?
> > >
> > > Thanks for any help
> > >
> > > Jon
> > >
> >
> >

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