On Saturday 20 February 2010 08:15:57 Andreas Pakulat wrote: > On 20.02.10 00:00:51, Amilcar do Carmo Lucas wrote: > > Hi all > > > > I issued a "sudo make uninstall" on both kdevelop and kdevplatform. > > Both seamed to work fine, but ... > > > These file were left behind: > You need to keep in mind that doing a make uninstall after an svn update > can leave stuff behind. The reason is that the cmake files might have > dropped targets completely (the kdev_starter utility for example) and > hence a make uninstall run after the svn up will automatically re-run > cmake (due to changed files) and then uninstall what it knows (which > leaves out any targets deleted meanwhile). > > Additionally you seem to have switched installation prefixes, initially > using /usr, now using /usr/local. Thats why all kind of stuff is still > left in /usr/bin, /usr/include, /usr/lib etc. > > Regarding non-deletion of directories, thats something you'll have to > take up with kde-buildsystem or the cmake developers. > > Andreas, who usually installs into a dedicated prefix that he can just > rm -rf. Thanks, that was it, wrong install prefix. For some reason on my system it defaults to /usr/local instead of /usr. -- Amilcar Lucas KDevelop developer/webmaster -- KDevelop-devel mailing list KDevelop-devel@kdevelop.org https://barney.cs.uni-potsdam.de/mailman/listinfo/kdevelop-devel