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− | + | == Uninstalling the Official Release == | |
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*If you have the folder Docs & Scripts from when you installed, go there, otherwise open the Open_ZFS_on_OS_X_x.y.z.dmg file you downloaded when you originally installed. If you no longer have the .dmg file, you can re-download it, on the [[Downloads]] page. | *If you have the folder Docs & Scripts from when you installed, go there, otherwise open the Open_ZFS_on_OS_X_x.y.z.dmg file you downloaded when you originally installed. If you no longer have the .dmg file, you can re-download it, on the [[Downloads]] page. | ||
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The script will run and uninstall o3x. | The script will run and uninstall o3x. | ||
− | == Uninstalling | + | == Uninstalling an Installation from Source == |
− | The procedure is the same as for [[# | + | The procedure is the same as for [[#Uninstalling_the_Official_Release|uninstalling the official release]], except you need to use the uninstaller script named "uninstall-make-install.sh" instead of the one named "uninstall-openzfsonosx.sh." And if you wish, in Finder you can drag ~/Developer/spl and ~/Developer/zfs to the Trash. |
Alternatively, you can determine the list of files that were installed by installing to a DESTDIR. | Alternatively, you can determine the list of files that were installed by installing to a DESTDIR. | ||
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− | Now you can manually remove each of the files | + | Now you can manually remove each of the files list either by using "rm" in Terminal.app or by dragging them to the trash from Finder. You can also remove ~/Developer/destdir, ~/Developer/spl, and ~/Developer/zfs when you're done. |