hansbkk@gmail.com schreef op di 15-02-2011 om 00:03 [+0700]:
I'll probably start over again with a fresh OS install, but I thought I'd put it out here - my understanding is that an aptitude PURGE is supposed to get rid of all data, config files, logs etc, basically a best effort to return the system to the way it was, especially if nothing else was added between the install, attempted configure and then the purge.
I'll check the Debian specs, but purge should at least remove the config files. It's possible it's not supposed to remove the stuff in /var/lib/koha, but I'm not sure. Either way, I'll check and see if I can convince it to do what's right. To clean it out manually, all you should need to remove is /etc/koha, /var/lib/koha, and /var/log/koha - everything else (/usr/share/koha IIRC) should be taken care of by the remove (although check the cronjobs too, there's a bug open about them not getting removed.) -- Robin Sheat Catalyst IT Ltd. ✆ +64 4 803 2204 GPG: 5957 6D23 8B16 EFAB FEF8 7175 14D3 6485 A99C EB6D