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On 18/10/2007, Jam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello and Thanks for answering my question.
>
> I would like to ask how to "clean the system". I just rm -rf the
> installation directory of snmp? or is there a standard procedure for
> "uninstalling" the previous versions of snmp?
>
> can anyone please tell me which files to remove and where?(if not exactly
> where..the likely directories there maybe libraries/binaries of old SNMP or
> the commands I should perform to find out where) I don't really know where
> the installation copies files, and where these "old binaries" may be stored
> in the system.
>
> Sorry if this might be a bother for you guys to answer but I really don't
> know where these binaries are if they are besides those found in
> /usr/local.
If you've installed the software as an RPM package (e.g. as part
of setting up the system in the first place), then you can remove it using
rpm -e net-snmp-utils
rpm -e net-snmp
rpm -e net-snmp-libs
(or something similar).
If you've installed it from source, then try running "make uninstall".
This isn't perfect by any means - but it should get rid of most stuff.
Dave
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