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Re: Uninstalling Kerberos from /usr/local

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Greg Hudson)
Sat Nov 22 03:30:51 2025

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On 11/21/25 17:02, Goetz Golla wrote:
> But before installing the deb packages I would need to uninstall the old 
> release in /usr/local.
> What is the best way to do this ? Is it really true that there is no 
> "make uninstall" [...]
There is no "make uninstall".

You could prepare a list of files to remove using:

   make install DESTDIR=/tmp/unkrb
   find /tmp/unkrb -type f | sed -e 's|^/tmp/unkrb||' > /tmp/list

Removing those would leave behind any directories created by make 
install, but they should be harmless.  The same find command with "-type 
d" instead of "-type f" will give you the directory list, if you want to 
inspect it for directories to remove.

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