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Throughout the FreeSWITCH macOS wiki, the directories are identified differently due to the manual installation process. FreeSWITCH™ prerequisite source and runtime directories in /usr/local.FreeSWITCH™ configuration located in /usr/local/opt/freeswitch/etc/freeswitch.FreeSWITCH™ runtime located in /usr/local/opt/freeswitch.Homebrew and prerequisites runtime located in /usr/local.The Homebrew version of FreeSWITCH is placed into the following directories: This single location allows easy removal.
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Installation Directories Homebrew FreeSWITCH Directories Īll FreeSWITCH™ and prerequisite files are placed into the macOS provided /usr/local directory which is normally empty and intended for additional software such as FreeSWITCH™. View hidden files by running the lines below in Terminal: Additional information and scripts for showing invisible files are in the macOS Customization guide. These files and directories must be unhidden so they appear on the desktop, Finder windows and file dialogs. MacOS hides many Unix directories and files from the Finder including the directories created by this procedure. Show Invisible Files and Directories in the Finder

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6 Install FreeSWITCH™ and Prerequisites.5.2 Install the Homebrew Package Manager.4.2 Non-Homebrew FreeSWITCH Directories.3.3 Show Invisible Files and Directories in the Finder.

This page is part of the FreeSWITCH™ macOS documentation. If any packages installed their own libraries (like Python's pip) you'll have to uninstall those manually.This page describes the process of installing, updating and removing FreeSWITCH™ and its prerequisites on macOS using Homebrew. If any of your brew package had brew services that are running, you should turn them off. If you happen to have ~/.rvm, then you should delete ~/.rvm/bin/brew. Note: You may also need to remove ~/.homebrew as well. See the Homebrew installation wiki for more information. This should also revert your /usr/local folder to its pre-Homebrew days. Rmdir -p bin Library share/man/man1 2> /dev/null Test -d Library/LinkedKegs & rm -r Library/LinkedKegs Rm -r Library/Homebrew Library/Aliases Library/Formula Library/Contributions Here is a copy of the old script, for historical purposes: cd `brew -prefix` Homebrew once recommended an older script, also linked in their FAQ.
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They provide an official uninstall script you can download and run:
