I installed Rust on my Ubuntu 16.04 machine through
curl https://sh.rustup.rs -sSf | sh
as can be seen on the Installation Page.
How do I now uninstall Rust?
I installed Rust on my Ubuntu 16.04 machine through
curl https://sh.rustup.rs -sSf | sh
as can be seen on the Installation Page.
How do I now uninstall Rust?
To uninstall rustc, rustup and cargo from my Ubuntu 16.04 installation, I did:
rustup self uninstall
and it worked.
$HOME/.cargo/bin. Basically it deletes the whole $HOME/.cargo folder.
error: self-uninstall is disabled for this build of rustup, so you'll have to use package manager
If you pay attention to the message you get while installing, you will find the command you are looking for:
As for Linux based operating systems, the following command can be used:
rustup self uninstall
this will remove all the Rust Compiler, Tool Chains and Data including rustc and cargo
If you're one window this should wok, but you have to remove C++ build tools manually if you want to remove it as well, though I would never recommend.
You can do this without manually deleting the old rust binaries by uninstalling cargo and then auto-removing its now un-needed dependencies:
sudo apt remove cargo
sudo apt autoremove
rustup. This implies both that you're running a Debian-based distro, and that it was installed via apt.
Mar 9, 2022 at 5:06