You can erase it via the Terminal...
If you open the Terminal and type cd (then drag in the folder where Plucker is installed) You should then be in the plucker directory. Type "cd .." which will move you up one level OUT of the plucker directory. Type ls - to list the items in that directory and make sure you see plucker...
now the part you could possibly do something bad....
you can identify the folder you want to remove right? So now you momentarily log into your computer as root with the sudo command.
sudo rm -r NAME OF FOLDER TO DELETE
you will be prompted for your password. hit return
type ls - you should see the folder has been removed
that's it
On Sunday, December 1, 2002, at 06:43 AM, dirk pilat wrote:
On Sunday, Dec 1, 2002, at 08:27 Europe/Berlin, Jess Bruder wrote:Hi all-This is something I wanted to bring up as well:
I'd be very grateful for any help you plucker gurus can offer....
I don't know anything about UNIX, and thought I'd be able to download & use the plucker OS X version easily on my mac.
The installation is quite straightforward, but for the average Mac User the doc files are unfortunately quite possibly unintelligible.
It took me quite some time to get "plucker-build" working, as the manual on the website unfortunately has nothing to do with the OS X version.
Nevertheless, now that it's working it does the job beautifully. Just improve the documentation please. I'd be happy to help.
Dirk
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