How i can remove ghdl 0.29 from Debian?
I follow this steps to install GHDL compiler in my Debian, but now I need to uninstall this compiler to install x64 version, and I can't.
By downloading the binaries and unpacking them manually:
$ wget http://ghdl.free.fr/site/uploads/Main/ghdl-i686-linux-latest.tar
$ sudo tar xvf ghdl-i686-linux-latest.tar
(This generates the file ghdl-0.29-i686-pc-linux.tar.bz2)
$ cd ghdl-0.29-i686-pc-linux
$ sudo tar -C / -jxvf ghdl-0.29-i686-pc-linux.tar.bz2
(This copy the files to /usr/local/bin and /usr/local/lib)
I have used dpkg --purge ghdl, but if I use ghdl --version, the ghdl 0.29 still in the system.
How can I remove it?
linux debian ghdl
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I follow this steps to install GHDL compiler in my Debian, but now I need to uninstall this compiler to install x64 version, and I can't.
By downloading the binaries and unpacking them manually:
$ wget http://ghdl.free.fr/site/uploads/Main/ghdl-i686-linux-latest.tar
$ sudo tar xvf ghdl-i686-linux-latest.tar
(This generates the file ghdl-0.29-i686-pc-linux.tar.bz2)
$ cd ghdl-0.29-i686-pc-linux
$ sudo tar -C / -jxvf ghdl-0.29-i686-pc-linux.tar.bz2
(This copy the files to /usr/local/bin and /usr/local/lib)
I have used dpkg --purge ghdl, but if I use ghdl --version, the ghdl 0.29 still in the system.
How can I remove it?
linux debian ghdl
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I follow this steps to install GHDL compiler in my Debian, but now I need to uninstall this compiler to install x64 version, and I can't.
By downloading the binaries and unpacking them manually:
$ wget http://ghdl.free.fr/site/uploads/Main/ghdl-i686-linux-latest.tar
$ sudo tar xvf ghdl-i686-linux-latest.tar
(This generates the file ghdl-0.29-i686-pc-linux.tar.bz2)
$ cd ghdl-0.29-i686-pc-linux
$ sudo tar -C / -jxvf ghdl-0.29-i686-pc-linux.tar.bz2
(This copy the files to /usr/local/bin and /usr/local/lib)
I have used dpkg --purge ghdl, but if I use ghdl --version, the ghdl 0.29 still in the system.
How can I remove it?
linux debian ghdl
I follow this steps to install GHDL compiler in my Debian, but now I need to uninstall this compiler to install x64 version, and I can't.
By downloading the binaries and unpacking them manually:
$ wget http://ghdl.free.fr/site/uploads/Main/ghdl-i686-linux-latest.tar
$ sudo tar xvf ghdl-i686-linux-latest.tar
(This generates the file ghdl-0.29-i686-pc-linux.tar.bz2)
$ cd ghdl-0.29-i686-pc-linux
$ sudo tar -C / -jxvf ghdl-0.29-i686-pc-linux.tar.bz2
(This copy the files to /usr/local/bin and /usr/local/lib)
I have used dpkg --purge ghdl, but if I use ghdl --version, the ghdl 0.29 still in the system.
How can I remove it?
linux debian ghdl
linux debian ghdl
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faced the same situation and this is how i did it:
goto where your tarball is and use this command
sudo tar -tf ghdl-0.29-i686-pc-linux.tar.bz2 | sed 's/^..//' | parallel sudo rm -rf
explanation:
tar -tf ghdl-0.29-i686-pc-linux.tar.bz2
List all files in archive.tar
sed 's/^..//'
Removes initial directory characters
parallel sudo rm -rf
removes matching files
this will leave some empty directories at /usr/local
and if you want to get rid of them you can use
sudo find /usr/local/* -type d -empty -delete
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faced the same situation and this is how i did it:
goto where your tarball is and use this command
sudo tar -tf ghdl-0.29-i686-pc-linux.tar.bz2 | sed 's/^..//' | parallel sudo rm -rf
explanation:
tar -tf ghdl-0.29-i686-pc-linux.tar.bz2
List all files in archive.tar
sed 's/^..//'
Removes initial directory characters
parallel sudo rm -rf
removes matching files
this will leave some empty directories at /usr/local
and if you want to get rid of them you can use
sudo find /usr/local/* -type d -empty -delete
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faced the same situation and this is how i did it:
goto where your tarball is and use this command
sudo tar -tf ghdl-0.29-i686-pc-linux.tar.bz2 | sed 's/^..//' | parallel sudo rm -rf
explanation:
tar -tf ghdl-0.29-i686-pc-linux.tar.bz2
List all files in archive.tar
sed 's/^..//'
Removes initial directory characters
parallel sudo rm -rf
removes matching files
this will leave some empty directories at /usr/local
and if you want to get rid of them you can use
sudo find /usr/local/* -type d -empty -delete
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faced the same situation and this is how i did it:
goto where your tarball is and use this command
sudo tar -tf ghdl-0.29-i686-pc-linux.tar.bz2 | sed 's/^..//' | parallel sudo rm -rf
explanation:
tar -tf ghdl-0.29-i686-pc-linux.tar.bz2
List all files in archive.tar
sed 's/^..//'
Removes initial directory characters
parallel sudo rm -rf
removes matching files
this will leave some empty directories at /usr/local
and if you want to get rid of them you can use
sudo find /usr/local/* -type d -empty -delete
faced the same situation and this is how i did it:
goto where your tarball is and use this command
sudo tar -tf ghdl-0.29-i686-pc-linux.tar.bz2 | sed 's/^..//' | parallel sudo rm -rf
explanation:
tar -tf ghdl-0.29-i686-pc-linux.tar.bz2
List all files in archive.tar
sed 's/^..//'
Removes initial directory characters
parallel sudo rm -rf
removes matching files
this will leave some empty directories at /usr/local
and if you want to get rid of them you can use
sudo find /usr/local/* -type d -empty -delete
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