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Chimera Deinstallation Instructions

Installing a new version of chimera over an older one should work without any problems. The only reason to deinstall an old version of chimera is to reclaim disk space. OS-specific deinstallation instructions for chimera:

*nix: Deinstallation Instructions for Chimera releases 1.1182 and newer

The short answer is: rm -rf `chimera --root`. That is, find out where chimera was installed by running chimera --root. Then remove that directory and everything in it.

*nix: Deinstallation Instructions for Chimera releases 1.1050 and older

  1. Remove Chimera from the file system:
    Type "python1.5" at the command line. At the python command line (">>>"), type "import chimeraInit; chimeraInit._findRoot()". Python will respond with a directory path. This is the directory where chimera is stored (by default it is /usr/local/chimera).
  2. Remove Chimera's initialization glue:
    Delete the file "chimeraInit.py" Type "python1.5" at the command line. At the python command line (">>>"), type "import sys; sys.path". One path in the list will end with "site-packages". In that directory will be a file chimeraInit.py. Delete that file. If there is a file "chimeraInit.pyc", delete it also.

Mac OS X: Deinstallation Instructions for Chimera

  1. Drag Chimera.app to the trash can and that removes the disk image as well.

Windows: Deinstallation Instructions for Chimera (for releases 1.1872 or newer

Windows: Deinstallation Instructions for Chimera (for releases 1.1182 through 1.1866

  1. Remove Chimera from the filesystem:
    If you know the exact location of Chimera's installation, you can simply delete the folder. For example, the default installation location is "c:\Program Files\Chimera", just delete the folder "Chimera".
  2. Determining Chimera's location:
    If you are not sure of the exact location of Chimera's installation, it can be determined by examining the chimera shortcut's properties (the chimera icon on the desktop), or by use the "Find Files" entry off of the Start menu and look for chimera.exe, it should in the Chimera/bin directory.
  3. Remove chimera and collaboratoryHub shortcuts from the Start menu and the Desktop.
  4. Uninstall Python (optional):
    If you no longer need Python, you can uninstall it through the standard Windows "Add/Remove Programs" icon in the Control Panel.

Windows: Deinstallation Instructions for Chimera (for releases 1.1001 through release 1.1050)

  1. Remove Chimera from the filesystem:
    If you know the exact location of Chimera's installation, you can simply delete the folder. For example, the default installation location is "c:\Program Files\Chimera", just delete the folder "Chimera".
  2. Determining Chimera's location:
    If you are not sure of the exact location of Chimera's installation, it can be determined. First, determine the filesystem location of Python. Start the registry editor by clicking "Start->Run" and typing "regedit" Take note of the value of the key "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Python\PythonCore\1.5\InstallPath". By default, the value will be "c:\Program Files\Python". Using the Windows Explorer, navigate to the directory listed in the InstallPath key. In that directory will be a file, "chimeraInit.py". Edit that file using notepad or wordpad. There will be a line "root = r"c:\Program Files\Chimera" (or something like it) around line 49 of the file. The string value is the filesystem location of Chimera. You can delete the folder (by default "c:\Program Files\Chimera").
  3. Remove Chimera's initialization glue:
    Delete the file "chimeraInit.py" from the python directory you determined from the register in step #2. If the file "chimeraInit.pyc" is also in that directory, delete it also.
  4. Uninstall Python (optional):
    If you no longer need Python, you can uninstall it through the standard Windows "Add/Remove Programs" icon in the Control Panel.

Windows: Deinstallation Instructions for Chimera (for releases before 1.1001)

  1. Remove Chimera from the registry:
    Old versions of Chimera registered themselves in the Windows Registry. To remove the Registry entries, start the registry editor by clicking Start->Run and entering "regedit". Navigate the tree widget to the key "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\UCSFCGL". Take note of the value of the key "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\UCSFCGL\Chimera"; it will be a directory, most likely "c:\Program Files\Chimera", but elsewhere if you chose to install Chimera in a non-default location. Once you have noted the value of the key, delete the "Chimera" entry by right clicking on it and selecting "Delete". Confirm the action by selecting "Yes".
  2. Remove Chimera from the file system:
    Using the Windows Explorer, navigate to the folder you noted above (most likely "c:\Program Files\Chimera") and delete it by right clicking on "Chimera" and selecting "Delete". Confirm the action by selecting "Yes".
  3. Remove Chimera's initialization glue:
    In the folder "C:\Program Files\Python" (or elsewhere if you chose a non-standard installation location for Python) will be a file, "chimeraInit.py". To determine the location of Python if it was installed in a non-default location, start the registry editor by clicking "Start->Run" and typing "regedit" Take note of the value of the key "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Python\PythonCore\1.5\InstallPath". By default, the value will be "c:\Program Files\Python". Using the Windows Explorer, navigate to the directory listed in the InstallPath key. In that directory will be a file, "chimeraInit.py". Right click on the file and select Delete.
  4. Uninstall Python (optional):
    If you no longer need Python, you can uninstall it through the standard Windows "Add/Remove Programs" icon in the Control Panel.


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