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kandi X-RAY | berrybrew Summary
The perlbrew for Windows Strawberry Perl!. For a quick-start, jump to the Install and Commands sections. berrybrew can download, install, remove and manage multiple concurrent versions of Strawberry Perl for Windows. There is no requirement to have Strawberry Perl installed before using berrybrew. Use the bb command as a short hand name for berrybrew. There is extensive documentation available for the berrybrew application, as well as the Berrybrew API. See SEE ALSO for the full list of documentation.
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QUESTION
I have been running berrybrew
on Windows
(here's the home page and GitHub repository).
I'm having some trouble with it and I want to uninstall and reinstall it, but I can't figure out how to do that.
I am hoping it is as simple as just deleting the directory where it was installed and C:\berrybrew
, which is where it seems to keep files, but I don't know for sure. The instructions contain installation instructions, but no uninstallation instructions.
ANSWER
Answered 2018-May-16 at 20:10Disclaimer: berrybrew author here...
To uninstall and return your system back to default:
berrybrew off
berrybrew unconfig
- then delete the directory you downloaded it to, as well as the installation directory (by default,
C:\berrybrew
) - Edit your PATH variable to remove any entries that start with
C:\berrybrew
(or the base install directory if you've changed it from the default). One of the path entries will point toC:\berrybrew\bin
, and there may be one more that points to the currently in-use Perl installation (also underC:\berrybrew\...
). Technically speaking, there shouldn't be any after the first two commands are run, but one should always verify
Essentially, there's really nothing to "uninstall". It comes down to removing $ENV{PATH}
ie. specific environment variables that point to a) berrybrew.exe binary itself, and b) the Perl installation that you last used.
I will update the documentation to provide more clarity in this regard.
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