Hi!
I tried out Squeak and now want to remove all traces of it from from OS-X Snow Leopard system. I deleted all the apps and the directories they were in. Now I still see that the icons for all my ".bundle" files still show the squeak "Lego" icon. How can I remove all traces of Squeak from my system completely?
Thanks.
Stephen Ng
On Mon, May 24, 2010 at 5:37 AM, Stephen Ng wrote:
I tried out Squeak and now want to remove all traces of it from from OS-X Snow Leopard system. I deleted all the apps and the directories they were in. Now I still see that the icons for all my ".bundle" files still show the squeak "Lego" icon. How can I remove all traces of Squeak from my system completely?
It puzzles me that your .bundle files are associated with Squeak.
I am afraid I know nothing about the Squeak install scripts. In my system, even though I have several versions of Squeak, Pharo, Croquet and Etoys, ".bundle" is actually associated with Scratch.app. (The little cat icon.)
Since I can't answer your actual question, here instead is a suggestion. If you want your ".bundle" files associated with Scratch.app again, then (1) control-click on a ".bundle" file in Finder (2) select 'Get Info' in the pop-up menu (3) In the Info viewer, click on the spinner under "Open with:" and select Scratch.app (4) Click the "Change All ..." button
If this isn't what you want, you could post your question to the squeak-dev list. Mention the version of Squeak that you installed, if you remember.
Stephen Ng wrote:
I tried out Squeak and now want to remove all traces of it from from OS-X Snow Leopard system. I deleted all the apps and the directories they were in. Now I still see that the icons for all my ".bundle" files still show the squeak "Lego" icon.
Is this the same issue that you encountered a couple of years ago? http://forum.world.st/Impact-of-Squeak-installation-on-OS-X-td112265.html
If not, please restate your question in more detail.
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