Uninstalling Git

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Hello!

This must be a stupid-obvious-newbie question but...

Well, the point is that I installed the git version 1.5.2.1 in an ubuntu box. That was done following the INSTALL instructions in the corresponding tarball. I typed:

$ make configure
$ ./configure --prefix=/usr/local
$ make all doc
$ sudo make install install-doc

First, I'd like to uninstall the thing completely, how do I do that?

Second, what would be the correct procedure to follow if I would like just to upgrade to a newer version? install over the older perhaps? Is that always safe in the sense that there won't be any dangling piece of bin nor doc?

Thanks in advance!
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