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Removing Webalizer

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Atramasis

Basic Pleskian
Whe I try to remove webalizer in the Add and Remove Product Components page, I get an error:
Installation started in background
Getting bootstrapper packages to installation list:
Following bootstrapper packages will be installed: (empty)
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Getting packages to installation list:
Following packages will be installed: (empty)
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Patch will not be installed since it is already applied.
Error: You already have the latest version of product(s) and all selected components
installed. Installation will not continue.

Is this a bug or is webalizer required to be installed?
 
You can remove it manually if you like

rpm -e webalizer --nodeps

Then if you find out Plesk is broken or wont work properly just re-add it

yum install webalizer

or use the auto installer to add it back in
 
I did it (with apt-get). In cron.daily there is still webalizer. Is it put there by Plesk and can I remove it? Is there more stuff left over? It would be great if uninstalling worked in Plesk.

(By the way, I use Plesk 11.5, not 9. Could someone move this thread? Sorry for wrong posting)
 
Do you mean /etc/cron.daily/00webalizer file?
As far as I see this file is a part of webalizer package. On CentOS, at least:

# rpm -qf /etc/cron.daily/00webalizer
webalizer-2.21_02-3.3.el6.i686

I think that you may remove it safely.
 
In my opinion dpkg is better:

# dpkg -P webalizer
 
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