Anyone using rdiffweb - how to completly remove it?

I know rdiffweb uses sqlite so there must be some db's somewhere.  I'm wondering how to completely remove all traces of rdiffweb from my system including the database.  Using pacman will remove the pacman-insalled files, but there is a config script that needs to be run to start using rdiffweb so it'll create files outside of pacman
Last edited by graysky (2010-08-16 08:59:18)

Do a locate for rdiffweb, its folders are probably named after the program.

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