Are you actually trying to remove the bits from the hard drive, or is that something to fix a different problem you're having. If it's a different problem, perhaps you could ask that as well?
On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 4:04 PM, Paul Moore <p.f.mo...@gmail.com> wrote: > 2009/10/6 John Van Enk <vane...@gmail.com>: > > you want: > > > > ghc-pkg unregister [package name] > > > > and > > > > ghc-pkg list > > Thanks. I wouldn't have found that by myself. > > Unfortunately, having issued > > ghc-pkg unregister mersenne-random-1.0 > > I still see the code present: > > >dir C:\Users\Gustav\AppData\Roaming\cabal\mersenne-random-1.0\ghc-6.10.4 > > Volume in drive C is OS Serial number is 8442:99ea > Directory of > C:\Users\Gustav\AppData\Roaming\cabal\mersenne-random-1.0\ghc-6.10.4\* > > 05/10/2009 21:06 <DIR> . > 05/10/2009 21:06 <DIR> .. > 05/10/2009 21:06 <DIR> include > 05/10/2009 21:06 <DIR> System > 05/10/2009 21:06 44,350 HSmersenne-random-1.0.o > 05/10/2009 21:06 66,762 libHSmersenne-random-1.0.a > > Looks like ghc-pkg unregister just does precisely that - unregisters > the package but doesn't remove it. Can I even persuage cabal/ghc-pkg > to list all the files and directories created by the install so I can > remove them by hand? > > Paul. >
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