On Wednesday 18 October 2006 14:31, Jason Walker wrote:> I am having a bunch of issues with 1.4 and want to go back to 1.2 any
> ideas on the best way I saw someone say "apt-get remove" will
this work
> for asterisk or do I need to do it for each libpri, addons, zaptel and
> asterisk?
That works only if you are running Debian or some flavor thereof like Ubuntu,
and installed it with apt-get. Otherwise it's just source installs. 1.4 has
a
make-uninstall target:
[root@asterisk1 asterisk-1.4.0-beta2]# make uninststall
...
[stuff and more stuff]
...
+--------- Asterisk Uninstall Complete -----+
+ Asterisk binaries, sounds, man pages, +
+ headers, modules, and firmware builds, +
+ have all been uninstalled. +
+ +
+ To remove ALL traces of Asterisk, +
+ including configuration, spool +
+ directories, and logs, run the following +
+ command: +
+ +
+ make uninstall-all +
+-------------------------------------------+
I haven't looked in the other source directories, but it's easy enough
to try
out. You can always read the Makefiles to see what they can do.
--
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
?Carla Schroder
?check out my "Linux Cookbook", the ultimate Linux user's
?and sysadmin's guide! http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/linuxckbk/
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~