Mail Archives: djgpp/1998/10/08/09:50:15
Endlisnis wrote:
> After needing to uninstall RHIDE v1.4.0 to replace it with RHIDE v1.4.6
> and then put the original back, and finding out that there were no
> uninstallers designed for DJGPP (that I knew of), I made my own.
Well, Eli is going to tell you to look in the FAQ because he VERY kindly put the
correct "uninstall" technique right in there.
From the djgpp home directory use:
rm @manifest\package.mft
Substituting the correct filename for "package." In your case, it's probably
rhide146..mft or something similar.
Charles
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