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Alright, sorry about the stupid question, but I'm having trouble finding the proper way to do this and don't want to screw something up. Recently I installed some packages via the AUR which either don't work for me (lastfm) or I don't want (Spring, among other games). What would be the correct way of removing this stuff? Would simply deleting the file in /usr/bin, its installation directory, the directory in /var/abs, and the menu shortcut (trivial, sorry) be an acceptable way to uninstall this, or is there a way to do this through pacman (considering that's partly how they were installed in the first place)? I just don't want to miss anything, as I want to get a newer version of Spring and not have any issues.
Thanks and sorry if this question is redundant I swear I looked for an answer before.
Joeb
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Remove them with pacman like you would do for any other packages.
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You should have installed them with pacman and you can just remove them like every other package then, that's the simplicity of AUR
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Thanks for the responses! i had thought of this intuitively at first, but I thought I would need to go to the directory where the package is and type pacman -R pkgname.pkg.tar.gz. Lets just say that... didn't work .
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