I am trying to revert everything installed while compiling dependencies.
I looked inside /var/log/dpkg but couldn't find the location of the installed libraries.
Which log can I look into to remove/revert everything installed from the sources?
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Probably the only log file you can look at is your shell's history. – muru Aug 17 '18 at 02:55
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I did but it only shows the command I entered. It could help me if I can see their output. – Future Gadget Aug 17 '18 at 02:58
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If you didn't save the output and have closed the terminal in which you ran them, those are lost. – muru Aug 17 '18 at 03:02
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OK I see. Can you help me figure out a solution to [this problem](https://askubuntu.com/questions/1064805/how-to-purge-everything-related-to-the-gui) I put myself into ? – Future Gadget Aug 17 '18 at 03:07
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That mess is probably not worth figuring out - reinstalling Ubuntu would be less painful. – muru Aug 17 '18 at 03:30
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By carefully reading `/var/log/apt/*` you can get the name of the packages you installed. Packages should be removed, not the library files. `sudo apt autoremove` will remove all packages not required by a currently installed packge, and is probably your safest choice. – waltinator Aug 17 '18 at 03:42
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I'll give It a try before resigning myself to reinstall and loose everything.Thanks! Since I have the time stamps of the installed packages, that can help I guess. – Future Gadget Aug 17 '18 at 03:46