While running
./configure --prefix=/mingw
on a MinGW/MSYS system for a library I had previously run
'./configure --prefix=/mingw && make && make install'
I came across this message:
WARNING: A version of the Vamp plugin SDK is already installed. Expect worries and sorrows if you install a new version without removing the old one first. (Continuing)
This had me worried. What's the opposite of 'make install', i.e. how is a library uninstalled in Linux? Will 'make clean' do the job, or are there other steps involved?
make install? This has caused a very big head ache for me also whenmake uninstalledis not there. Soon will share a script formake uninstall. – Yogeesh Seralathan Aug 1 '14 at 11:23sudo make uninstallif the installation configuration files are still available but no other obvious solutions if not, apart from uninstalling with system package management utility if installed with "checkinstall" utility. – Edward May 14 '16 at 21:13make installI've never neededmake uninstallto remove them. I've always usedxargs rm < install_manifest.txt– John Strood Jul 18 '16 at 13:47