On Thu, 25 Feb 1999, Jose Pereira Van-Dunem wrote:
> >> How can I UNINSTALL squid ??
> >>
> >
> >rm -rf /usr/local/squid would probably work.
>
>
>
> YES! I had already done it before but when I tryied to install squid again I
> got a lot of errors when I tryied to run the <make> and <make all> comands!
> So, I thought that something went wrong with this method of uninstalling
> squid !
>
> That's why I am looking for another way to COMPLETLY remove all changes
> after the first installation.
> During the first installation i got no error !!
Well perhaps you did your make install as root on the first attempt and
are running make install as some other user on this attempt? Non-root
users don't have permission (normally) to create directories in
/usr/local. You could create a squid directory in /usr/local as root,
change the ownership to be that of the install user and then run make
install as the install user.
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Received on Thu Feb 25 1999 - 10:36:15 MST
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