Uninstall should never use rm -rf. Known files that belong to the
application should be rm'ed individually, and directories should be
rmdir'ed ignoring failures - which will only succeed if the directory is
empty. If other files have been written there, the rmdir will be a no-op.
On 6/17/11 12:17 PM, Igor Galić wrote:
I suggest we remove the uninstall target.
There's no way we can convincingly test all Layout mutations, and
even if we do manage to test all the ones we offer, someone will
come up with a layout that will wipe /usr or /var or both.
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