On Tue, Feb 15, 2011 at 4:16 AM, Robin Sheat <robin@catalyst.net.nz> wrote:
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
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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.)
Thanks for the manual remove details, but I figured the koha-create script (and/or stuff I did manually to get the plain koha package installed) probably did some Apache foo as well that I'm a bit rusty on troubleshooting, so best to start clean and this time write down every keystroke FFR, especially if I need to come back here for help. While I'm at it, thanks so much (to all) for your FOSS contributions, I'm coming back to Koha after a few years away and the install part of it seems to have made leaps-and-bounds progress.