Quoting Marco Castorina <marco.castorina@xxxxxxxx>: > Hi there, > maybe for many of you this is an easy task, but I still don't know > a way of disinstalling programs installed by src (that is not using > deb packages, as I'm on Ubuntu). Of course they don't appear > in synaptic and, even looking around the web, I didn't find any > working solution. I recommend using 'stow' when you install. Compile with prefix=/opt/name-and-version (say /opt/ardour-3.0.1) and after installing run 'stow -d /opt -t /usr/local ardour-3.0.1' to create symlinks in /usr/local. If you later decide the program is buggy as hell and want to remove it you run 'stow -D -d /opt -t /usr/local ardour-3.0.1 ; rm -rf /opt/ardour-3.0.1' to remove the symlinks and the program. _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user