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authorhut <hut@lavabit.com>2010-06-18 17:11:54 +0200
committerhut <hut@lavabit.com>2010-06-18 17:11:54 +0200
commitb06433bc03632ae0fe74381fa0a474d64b0fee94 (patch)
treea77c7cfe816b721b19c3e4d684f63d9f592f61ba /INSTALL
parent426e9bb4f5c00756df7f6331f1ab9a9d4278ae8d (diff)
downloadranger-b06433bc03632ae0fe74381fa0a474d64b0fee94.tar.gz
Removed built-in support for uninstalling.
Since distutils (setup.py) is used and distutils doesn't support
uninstalling, I shouldn't implement my own half-assed, potentially
dangerous uninstall script either.
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diff --git a/INSTALL b/INSTALL
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@@ -13,13 +13,11 @@ sudo make install
 Uninstalling
 ============
 
-Ranger uses python distutils to install ranger which does not support automatic
-uninstalling.
+Again, use your package manager to uninstall ranger.  No other way for
+automatically removing ranger is supported!
 
-However, after installing ranger with one of the ways above, all installed
-files are recorded to "uninstall_info".  This information can be used to
-remove ranger:
-cat uninstall_info | xargs -d "\n" sudo rm --
+However, if you installed ranger with the command above, all installed files
+have been recorded to "uninstall_info".  This information can be used to remove
+ranger by hand, e.g.:
 
-or simply:
-sudo make uninstall
+cat uninstall_info | xargs -d "\n" sudo rm --