Lex Li
Lex Li
You might read https://github.com/etingof/pysnmp/issues/429 and see where to post such issues to the new maintainers.
This repo is dead. You can read https://github.com/etingof/pysnmp/issues/429 and see what you might want to do.
Resolved by #158
Please read #429 to learn the right place to report issues.
This tool supports Windows and macOS relatively well, because - Windows based installation is primarily through MSI packages (Microsoft's various .exe installers and VS). - macOS based installation is purely...
`dotnet-core-uninstall list` already explains what it does if you read carefully. What it doesn't say is the algorithm used (fully based on MSI, not folder structure) to generate the list...
> you mean the fact that it wasn't installed by an msi is obvious by it not being in the programs and features list? Yes. > the question remains, then:...
It's weird to see an exception thrown from there. But you might try [a GUI version of this tool](https://github.com/lextudio/DotUninstall) to uninstall, which won't go through Syste.Console namespaces.
You might want to post to https://github.com/pyasn1/pyasn1/issues as pyasn1 moved there.