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Hi. Sorry to bother you guys.
After installing Parallel Studio at a custom location as non-root, I removed everything in the directory, and everything in the /tmp folder
When I try to reinstall as non-root again, it shows:
If you want to reinstall the Intel(R) Parallel Studio XE 2013 Update 3 for Linux*
please uninstall current version and run install script again.
How to fix this?
Thank you for your help.
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@ Sergey Kostrov
Thank you very much for the reply.
I saw that post before too. However, when I went to /opt/, I saw nothing there with "ls -a".
"rpm -qa | grep intel" and "rpm -qa | grep Intel" similarly give nothing.
"locate intel" gives nothing in the custom location that I installed the parallel studio.
Also deleted everything in "/tmp" and used "ls -a" to check for hidden file/folders.
Deleted everything (python 2.7.5 etc...) in my custom location, and the custom location folder on the raid 3 hard disk.
I am not sure about my home folder. I saw something like a log file there, and deleted it as well.
tried to "locate .rpmdb", but didn't find the file.
I am at lost on what can be the next thing to delete (what else?) ... would getting a copy of the uninstall.sh help?
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Oh, I don't have the uninstall.sh
When I did "rm -rf *" that probably delete the uninstall.sh as well, if there was one.
I was thinking if i can get an uninstall script from someone else.
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solved. there is another intel folder in my home folder at the local computer.
the custom location is on a remote computer.
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I am having the same problem. I installed Parallel Studio XE 2013 Update 4 in the wrong place. I deleted the first install directory and tried to install again in the proper location. Now the install script complains with the following. How do I properly uninstall Parallel Studio XE 2013 Update 4?
The Intel(R) Parallel Studio XE 2013 Update 4 for Linux* is already installed.
If you want to reinstall the Intel(R) Parallel Studio XE 2013 Update 4 for
Linux*
please uninstall current version and run install script again.
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I found a solution at
http://linuxtoolkit.blogspot.com/2013/04/uninstalling-and-reinstalling-intel-xe.html
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