* [gentoo-user] removing phpmyadmin
@ 2006-08-28 10:11 Arnau Bria
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From: Arnau Bria @ 2006-08-28 10:11 UTC (permalink / raw
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Hi,
I've installed phpmyadmin with and without vhost use flag.
I don't know which files it has modified (when I emerge without the
flag), but now, I'd like to completly remove phpmyadmin...
is there any way for doing it?
Cheers!
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* Re: [gentoo-user] removing phpmyadmin
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@ 2006-08-28 10:34 ` Marc Blumentritt
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From: Marc Blumentritt @ 2006-08-28 10:34 UTC (permalink / raw
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Arnau Bria schrieb:
> Hi,
>
> I've installed phpmyadmin with and without vhost use flag.
>
> I don't know which files it has modified (when I emerge without the
> flag), but now, I'd like to completly remove phpmyadmin...
>
> is there any way for doing it?
"equery files phpmyadmin" tells you which files belong to it. with
"emerge -C phpmyadmin" you uninstall it. Check, if any files are not
removed and delete them by hand.
equery belongs to gentoolkit
Cheers,
Marc
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