Pergunta

I use GVM to manage my Groovy/Grails environment.

How do I uninstall GVM and all the candidates currently installed?

I suspect one would simply just delete the ~/.gvm directory. Surprisingly the GVM website doesn't seem to mention how to do this, nor is there documentation to confirm how this is done.

Foi útil?

Solução

Deleting the ~/.gvm directory and removing the lines:

#THIS MUST BE AT THE END OF THE FILE FOR GVM TO WORK!!!
[[ -s "~/.gvm/bin/gvm-init.sh" && ! $(which gvm-init.sh) ]] && source "~/.gvm/bin/gvm-init.sh"

From ~/.bash_profile (or ~/.profile), ~/.bashrc and ~/.zshrc should do it (assuming a default install)

Outras dicas

  • Un-install Groovy/Grail: gvm uninstall groovy/grail version
  • Delete /.gvm directory and line in .profile or .bash (as steps above)
  • Delete ~/.groovy directory (this is groovy log location)

That will clean up gvm and its environment.

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