[MacPorts] #48260: How to uninstall root (root was installed using Mac Ports)
#48260: How to uninstall root (root was installed using Mac Ports) ------------------------------+-------------------------------- Reporter: umang.ipu@… | Owner: macports-tickets@… Type: request | Status: new Priority: High | Milestone: Component: ports | Version: 2.3.3 Keywords: root , uninstall | Port: ------------------------------+-------------------------------- Recently I installed root using Mac Ports,but now I wish to re install root with my own preferences (basically I want to link root with pythia), so I request you guys to please help me with the same. please help me with two things. 1.How to know the location of your install , done by macports , which location Mac ports uses for installation ? 2. How to uninstall root which was installed by mac ports? Many Thanks :) -- Ticket URL: <https://trac.macports.org/ticket/48260> MacPorts <https://www.macports.org/> Ports system for OS X
#48260: How to uninstall root (root was installed using Mac Ports) --------------------------+-------------------------------- Reporter: umang.ipu@… | Owner: macports-tickets@… Type: request | Status: new Priority: High | Milestone: Component: ports | Version: 2.3.3 Resolution: | Keywords: root , uninstall Port: | --------------------------+-------------------------------- Comment (by starkhalo@…): https://trac.macports.org/wiki/FAQ -- Ticket URL: <https://trac.macports.org/ticket/48260#comment:1> MacPorts <https://www.macports.org/> Ports system for OS X
#48260: How to uninstall root (root was installed using Mac Ports) --------------------------+-------------------------------- Reporter: umang.ipu@… | Owner: macports-tickets@… Type: request | Status: closed Priority: Normal | Milestone: Component: ports | Version: 2.3.3 Resolution: invalid | Keywords: Port: | --------------------------+-------------------------------- Changes (by ryandesign@…): * priority: High => Normal * status: new => closed * resolution: => invalid * keywords: root , uninstall => Comment: If you installed root with MacPorts, you probably ran: {{{ sudo port install root }}} To see what files were installed by MacPorts when you ran this, run: {{{ port contents root }}} To uninstall root, run: {{{ sudo port uninstall root }}} If you want to uninstall MacPorts itself, see wiki:FAQ#uninstall. If you need further help using MacPorts, please write to the [https://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo/macports-users macports- users mailing list] rather than by opening tickets in the issue tracker. -- Ticket URL: <https://trac.macports.org/ticket/48260#comment:2> MacPorts <https://www.macports.org/> Ports system for OS X
#48260: How to uninstall root (root was installed using Mac Ports) --------------------------+-------------------------------- Reporter: umang.ipu@… | Owner: macports-tickets@… Type: request | Status: closed Priority: Normal | Milestone: Component: ports | Version: 2.3.3 Resolution: invalid | Keywords: Port: | --------------------------+-------------------------------- Description changed by ryandesign@…: Old description:
Recently I installed root using Mac Ports,but now I wish to re install root with my own preferences (basically I want to link root with pythia), so I request you guys to please help me with the same. please help me with two things.
1.How to know the location of your install , done by macports , which location Mac ports uses for installation ? 2. How to uninstall root which was installed by mac ports?
Many Thanks :)
New description: Recently I installed root using Mac Ports,but now I wish to re install root with my own preferences (basically I want to link root with pythia), so I request you guys to please help me with the same. please help me with two things. 1. How to know the location of your install , done by macports , which location Mac ports uses for installation ? 2. How to uninstall root which was installed by mac ports? Many Thanks :) -- -- Ticket URL: <https://trac.macports.org/ticket/48260#comment:3> MacPorts <https://www.macports.org/> Ports system for OS X
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