Re: [Evolution] Uninstalling Evolution



At this point, reinstalling (e.g.) jpilot should only require removal of
evolution-pilot (and newer pilot-link and gnome-pilot) rather than
evolution.  This means you can have jpilot (built against older
pilot-link) and evolution (albeit without conduits) installed on the
same system.

-Mark Gordon

On Wed, 2002-11-13 at 13:25, Eric Lambart wrote:
In Red Carpet, first select the channel that contains the package you
want to remove (i.e. Ximian Desktop, or wherever Evolution is).  Then
click on the "Remove" button on the upper-right (the icon is a box with
an arrow going UP).  From there you can see a list of your installed
packages and choose those you wish to remove.

Also, I'll bet you could simply choose to re-install (using Red Carpet)
jpilot etc., and just like when you installed Evolution in the first
place, it would warn you that certain packages need to be removed.  Just
tell it to go ahead, and it should remove Evolution et al.

On Wed, 2002-11-13 at 07:19, Arthur S. Alexion wrote:
I thought I'd give evolution a try, being unsatisfied with balsa.  
Seems that I need the software that it removed (jpilot & pilot link) 
more than I need evolution.

I haven't been able to find uninstall instructions.  I have a Red Hat 
RPM system and Red Carpet seems to have been installed.  Can anyone 
point me to uninstall instructions, please?
-- 
Mark Gordon <mtgordon ximian com>





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