Unable to uninstall python 2.7 via the Cygwin setup program
Larry Hall (Cygwin)
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Mon Jul 28 04:51:00 GMT 2014
On 07/28/2014 12:01 AM, Andrew Scott wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I am running Cygwin 64-bit on Windows 7 and had installed the
> following packages using the Cygwin Setup program (v2.850 64 bit):
> python
> python-openssl
> python-setuptools
> python-tkinter
> python3
> python3-openssl
> python3-tkinter
> I then tried to uninstall them using the same tool, and while I could
> uninstall all the python3 packages, I couldn't uninstall python and
> python-tkinter. When I tried to uninstall one, it would pop up an
> error about the other being a dependency, and the same sort of thing
> happened when I tried to uninstall both. As a result, I can't get rid
> of python.
>
> Does this make sense? I'm hoping someone can suggest a simple fix.
This is a known limitation of setup*.exe. Its dependency checking is
focused on installing, not uninstalling. As a result, you can sometimes
get into a dependency loop like this when you're trying to uninstall.
For now, there is no solution using setup*.exe. You can, however, remove
the files from the packages you don't want by hand by using the list of
files it installed as returned by *cygcheck -l <package name>*. That
should take care of the majority of what was done in the installation,
if not all of it.
--
Larry
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