ravenreturns
October 27th, 2010, 06:48 PM
Hey all,
Been looking into using launchpad to start hosting a small testing project among others to test emulated software in wine and some other java apps that are used frequently by our university. To get myself into the swing of things, I thought I'd upload an empty PPA link to get familiar with the command. My issue now is that I cannot remove it.
I downloaded the program called PPA Purge to try and rid myself of it. I run the following command in the terminal based on the instructions given and I don't appear to be hitting the correct location:
sudo ppa-purge ppa:test/ppa
Where "test/ppa" is a small segment of the url that the program abstracts and then removes the entire repository. The problem is this doesn't work either because the program fails or I have the the segment after "ppa:" wrong.
Any ideas?
:confused:
Been looking into using launchpad to start hosting a small testing project among others to test emulated software in wine and some other java apps that are used frequently by our university. To get myself into the swing of things, I thought I'd upload an empty PPA link to get familiar with the command. My issue now is that I cannot remove it.
I downloaded the program called PPA Purge to try and rid myself of it. I run the following command in the terminal based on the instructions given and I don't appear to be hitting the correct location:
sudo ppa-purge ppa:test/ppa
Where "test/ppa" is a small segment of the url that the program abstracts and then removes the entire repository. The problem is this doesn't work either because the program fails or I have the the segment after "ppa:" wrong.
Any ideas?
:confused: