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From: | Hans Deragon |
Subject: | FEATURE REQUEST: Uninstall script should be created by AutoMake. |
Date: | Mon, 01 Mar 2004 12:31:05 -0500 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.6) Gecko/20040116 |
Greetings.Automake offers the target: uninstall This is great, but not enough. Following Eric's rant (http://www.catb.org/~esr/writings/luxury-part-deux.html ; nice weapon he gave me :) ), I believe that AutoMake should build an executable uninstall script.
When a user downloads a tarball, he runs make install and the software is installed. But currently, he must keep the uncompressed tarball if he ever wishes to perform "make uninstall". Thus, the user cannot clear the disk space associated with the tarball.
Automake should create a script that simply contains all the "rm" commands and have it installed with the other binaries. If the package is name gplot for example, the uninstall script could be named gplot.uninstall and reside in the same directory as the binary gplot reside.
This option could be optional and off by default, but should become the standard in the long run. After installing a tarball, one should not have to keep it around.
Best regards, Hans Deragon -- Consultant en informatique/Software Consultant Deragon Informatique inc. Open source: http://www.deragon.biz http://autopoweroff.sourceforge.net mailto://address@hidden (Automatically poweroff home servers)
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