> Awhile back I installed Mozilla from a tarball which I got from
> Mozilla org. I have decided that I want to uninstall it.
>
> Now, when you install this package you don't havbe to configure it or
> make it. You just type ./mozilla and off it goes. I saved the tarball
> as usual for my programs so if I don't want them I can reverse the
> install process. That doesn't seem possible for this program--or is
> it?
When you type ./mozilla , does an installer launch, or does Mozilla
launch? In the installer case, you can probably run the installer again
to uninstall. If that doesn't work, your best bet might be to write a
shell script to delete all the files mentioned in the install log.
Levi
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