If you installed it yourself, and still have the build directory laying
around, you should be able to just go into that directory and type:
make uninstall
Hope this helps,
Tim Prins
On Sunday 22 April 2007 03:11 pm, Tim Prince wrote:
> Ruhollah Moussavi Baygi wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> >
> >
> > I want to install LAM/MPI for the second time on my master node, with
> > different configuration options and different underlying compilers. To
> > get
> > rid of possible, strange problems, I think it is better to uninstall the
> > previously installed LAM.
> >
> >
> >
> > Please let me know what is the uninstalling procedure, step by step in
> > LINUX.
>
> You haven't given enough information. This may go outside the range of
> the lam FAQ (you should have checked and told us if this is the case).
> If you want to remove a copy of lam which was installed under rpm, you
> could rpm -qa | grep lam
> and then
> rpm -e <list of lam installations to be removed>.
>
> If you are replacing a lam installation under rpm, the rpm options
> should take care of it.
> If you built lam yourself, now you know why you should have installed it
> in a separate directory of its own.
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