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Ok, great! I know about this: some applications are tricky to purge, without uninstall information in Mac OS X (Microsoft Office has an uninstaller, but it's an exception). Alfred builds his database for this job. It can be usefull to package an uninstall script with the Mac OS X CVSNT distribution, don't you think so? -- Regards, Franck-Sébastien Eymard |---------+----------------------------> | | Tony Hoyle | | | <tony.hoyle at march| | | -hare.com> | | | Envoyé par : | | | cvsnt-bounces at cvs| | | nt.org | | | | | | | | | 14/09/2005 17:45 | | | | |---------+----------------------------> >----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | | | Pour : cvsnt at cvsnt.org cvsnt downloads at march-hare.com @CVSNT on Twitter CVSNT on Facebook | | cc : (ccc : Franck-Sébastien EYMARD/GENNEVILLIERS/STAGO) | | Objet : Re: Réf. : [cvsnt] Re: Deinstall cvsnt on Mac OS X | >----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| feymard at stago.fr wrote: > Think about preference files too (in yout home/Library, Application > support, ... I don't know what cvsnt uses on Mac OS X) Same as on other unix platforms.. /etc/cvsnt The libraries are in /usr/lib/cvsnt. > If you want a uninstaller software, you can look "alfred" > www.inferiis.com/products/alfred/ The crazy thing is that OSX packages actually have uninstall information in them (which the cvsnt package fills in) but there's no way to invoke them from the OS... Tony