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Bug #6993 uninstalling is a pain in the ass
Submitted: 2000-10-03 09:11 UTC Modified: 2014-12-27 20:47 UTC
Votes:15
Avg. Score:3.7 ± 1.4
Reproduced:11 of 13 (84.6%)
Same Version:1 (9.1%)
Same OS:5 (45.5%)
From: ioquatix at hotmail dot com Assigned: kalle (profile)
Status: Closed Package: *General Issues
PHP Version: 4.0.2 OS: Linux
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [2000-10-03 09:11 UTC] ioquatix at hotmail dot com
There is no mention of uninstalling or upgrading php with new modules in the documentation - maybe i'm just having a hardtime trying to reinstall, but there does seem to be a deficiancy...

Also, it would be cool if someone could incorperate make uninstall into the make scripts.

IcK

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 [2000-10-06 16:55 UTC] jmoore@php.net
Cant you just rm the php dir and then make; make install.. thats why I normally do, install to /php-4.0.2 and then symlink /php to it, I can then install 4.0.3 to /php-4.0.3, test it in this dir and then just change the symlink.

What do other people think about this info.. is there any real need for it??

Not really a docu bug.. changing to feature request.

James
 [2010-07-26 10:23 UTC] pajoye@php.net
-Status: Open +Status: To be documented -Package: Feature/Change Request +Package: *General Issues
 [2010-07-26 10:23 UTC] pajoye@php.net
make distclean is available since years.
 [2014-12-27 20:47 UTC] kalle@php.net
-Status: Open +Status: Closed -Assigned To: +Assigned To: kalle
 
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