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Hi Dilip,
the install_manifest.txt seems to be created only, if you build
SUMO on Linux on your own and issue at the end an install step.
If you install a pre-compiled development version, this file
might be missing.
Regards, Harald
Am 06.07.20 um 09:07 schrieb
Tripplanner Mumbai:
Hello Herald,
I just installed the latest development version which was updated on July 5 (205 MB file) for Ubuntu 18.04.
I followed your instructions, also searched it manually, yet this install_manifest.txt files not exists in my installation. I guess that it may for particular
type of installation. The developer may have some insights.
thanks and regards,
Dillip Rout
On Mon, 6 Jul 2020 at 12:08,
Harald Schaefer <fechsaer@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Dilip,
You have to look in the build-directory, where all your
sources are!
However, I failed to find install_manifest.txt file. I searched the entire $SUMO_HOME directory but it does not exist. Mention that I had installed
the latest development version which was updated on June 25.
Kinldy, recheck the development version if it carriesinstall_manifest.txt file.
thanks and regards,
Dillip Rout
On Fri, 19 Jun 2020 at
11:01, Michael Behrisch <oss@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Hi,
the file is called install_manifest.txt and you find
it in the dir where
you built sumo (something like sumo/build/cmake-build
if you followed
the instructions). It is generated by cmake
automatically (at least we
did nothing in our configuration to trigger the
creation explicitly).
Best regards,
Michael
Am 19.06.20 um 07:21 schrieb Tripplanner Mumbai:
> @Michael,
> I noticed that the uninstalling instruction is
updated.
> I am currently using the latest
development version (updated on June 15,
> 2020). I fell to find manifest.txt in my
installed sumo directory. Is
> manifest.txt added recently to the build files?
> regards,
> Dillip Rout
>
>
> On Thu, 18 Jun 2020 at 11:53, Michael Behrisch
<oss@xxxxxxxxxxx
> <mailto:oss@xxxxxxxxxxx>>
wrote:
>
> Hi,
> cmake does not provide an uninstall make
target, so I added instructions
> here:
> https://sumo.dlr.de/docs/Installing/Linux_Build.html
> It boils down to running
> sudo xargs rm < install_manifest.txt
> from your build dir.
>
> Best regards,
> Michael
>
> Am 16.06.20 um 14:05 schrieb Tripplanner
Mumbai:
> > Hello,
> >
> > Recently, I installed a sumo
(v1_6_0+0676-d20520c106) by the
> > instructions (cloning and installing)
given in the page (on my Ubuntu
> > 18.04) https://sumo.dlr.de/docs/Installing/Linux_Build.html.
> >
> > Now, I want to uninstall it and install
the latest development.
> > However, when I tried the command: *sudo
apt remove --purge sumo*
> > It shows that no SUMO is installed.
Nonetheless, when I typed the
> > command: *sumo --version*, it shows me
the version of the SUMO.
> >
> > Can anyone suggest how to uninstall my
current version, which was
> build
> > through cmake and all?
> >
> > thanks and regards,
> > Dillip Rout
> >
> >
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