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Re: Removing an old version
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LUK ShunTim |
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Re: Removing an old version |
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Wed, 16 Feb 2005 22:27:57 +0800 |
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Diego Ruiz wrote:
Dear all,
I've just installed version 2.1.64 in my Fedora 2 system and it
turns out that both installations are "coexisting". I mean my hard
drive is plenty of files and directories of version 2.1.57.
Is there a "safe" way for removing all of them without leaving
"traces" of it in the HD?
Provided you the old version comes from fedora itself,
"rpm -e octave-2.1.57" should do the job. To be safe, issue a
"rpm -q octave" to see what version(s) you've got first.
"man rpm" is your friend. :-)
Regards,
ST
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- Removing an old version, Diego Ruiz, 2005/02/16
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- Re: Removing an old version, David Bateman, 2005/02/17
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