top | item 10144146 (no title) drjeats | 10 years ago If only the native package manager wasn't write-only for pkg installers. I use Homebrew for its `uninstall` command. discuss order hn newest bluejekyll|10 years ago Wow, I had no idea... clearly I don't deploy software to my Mac often enough. NeXT had an uninstall, I assumed that carried over.The pkg manager does track all the files it installs, so it's a trivial script to go "uninstall" them. Anyway, good reason to stick with Homebrew.
bluejekyll|10 years ago Wow, I had no idea... clearly I don't deploy software to my Mac often enough. NeXT had an uninstall, I assumed that carried over.The pkg manager does track all the files it installs, so it's a trivial script to go "uninstall" them. Anyway, good reason to stick with Homebrew.
bluejekyll|10 years ago
The pkg manager does track all the files it installs, so it's a trivial script to go "uninstall" them. Anyway, good reason to stick with Homebrew.