CHICKEN-UNINSTALL(1) BSD General Commands Manual CHICKEN-UNINSTALL(1)
NAME
chicken-uninstall — uninstall extension library
SYNOPSIS
chicken-uninstall [OPTION ...] [NAME ...]
DESCRIPTION
chicken-uninstall removes one or more already installed extension libraries for the CHICKEN Scheme system. PATTERN may be a regular expression naming multiple extensions or just an extension name.
The program accepts following arguments:
-h, -help
Show usage and exit.
-version
Show version and exit.
-force
Don’t ask, just delete whatever matches.
-match
Treat NAME as a glob pattern.
-s, -sudo
Use external program to elevate privileges for deleting files. The program defaults to sudo(8) but can be overridden with SUDO environment variable.
-host
When cross-compiling, only uninstall host extensions.
-target
When cross-compiling, only uninstall target extensions.
ENVIRONMENT
The following environment variables change the behaviour of chicken-uninstall:
CHICKEN_INSTALL_REPOSITORY
The path where extension libraries are installed. Defaults to the package library path selected during configuration (usually /var/lib/chicken/<binary-version>).
SUDO
The command to execute when using -s flag in command. If not provided, defaults to sudo(8).
EXIT STATUS
The chicken-uninstall utility exits 0 on success, and >0 if an error occurs.
SEE ALSO
chicken(1), chicken-install(1), chicken-status(1)
More information can be found in the CHICKEN User’s Manual: http://wiki.call-cc.org/manual/index.
AUTHORS
The CHICKEN Team
BUGS
Submit bug reports by e-mail to chicken-janitors AT nongnu DOT org
BSD Apr 26, 2017 BSD