On Wed, 2008-08-13 at 16:54 +0530, Sanjay S Nair wrote: > I have installed some of the software from the source using > the ./configure, > make , make install and I have removed the folder from which i have > installed it. Maybe you're doing this in order to learn about it, but in everyday use it's rarely required. You install packages using "yum install <package>". Be aware that doing your own builds means you get to keep track of any changes in dependencies in the future, staying up to date with new releases etc. Using yum and rpm frees you from this. > Is that folder required for unistalling the software installed > from that. I have no idea, I have read somewhere that it is required. > i want to know the right methods of installing and uninstalling the > softwares all possioble way. Depends completely on the instructions in each package. There's nearly always a couple of files, called README and INSTALL, which will give you this information. In practice, the answer is almost always no. Once installed, you can remove the build directory. However if you've changed any of the default build parameters it can still be convenient to keep it around so you can do "make uninstall" at a later date. poc -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list