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Why does How come the unix locate command still show shows files/folders that have been removedaren't there any more?Hello. I recently moved my whole local web development area over to using MacPorts stuff, rather than using MAMP on my Mac. I've been getting into Python/Django and didn't really need MAMP anymoreany more. Thing is, I have uninstalled MAMP from the Applications folder, with the preferences file too, but how come when I run the 'locate MAMP' command in the Terminal it still shows all my /Applications/MAMP/ stuff as if it's all there still there? And when I 'cd' Something to do with locate being a kind of index searching system? Hence , hence things these old filepaths are cached? ...please Please explain why, and how to sort it so they don't show anymore? Thanks. |
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