Michael Schwendt wrote:
On 04/05/07, Morgan Read wrote:
> Chris Mohler wrote:
> > On 5/3/07, Morgan Read <mstuff(a)read.org.nz> wrote:
> >> Hi Folks
> >>
> >> I've been unfortunate enough to try installing a python script to find
> >> it doesn't work, only then to find there's no uninstall command -
at
> >> least not obvious to the uninitiated.
> > [...]
> >
> > Try 'python setup.py install --help' - IIRC there's an option in
there
> > somewhere.
There is no uninstall command and no uninstall option. It is pretty
usual to record the list of installed files and remove/uninstall a
Python module/program with that list. That's also one of the reasons
why we use RPM for the majority of packages.
> Options for 'install' command:
> --record filename in which to record list of installed files
Hay hay - thanks Michael!!!
I did see that option, but was a little unsure I'd get all the changes -
are there any files likely changed but not installed? I guess I'll just
go ahead and install again over the top with that option. And anyway,
if there's an install command it's only natural there'll be an uninstall
command... yeah right!
I too have a strong policy of only using rpms, but every once in while
there's something I need that's not provided - rpm of rsynch-backup is
only at stable 1.5 (iirc) and various acl/windows compatibility fixes
seem only in development 1.9 (iirc)
Many many thanks, now I'll go and bathe my sore head.
M.
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