There is no installer for heybuddy trunk versions . That being said, there may be a way to use apt to force remove an application. However, as I do not use apt very often, I do not know *how* to do a force uninstall .
If you want to use the latest trunk code, I highly suggest using bzr to download the code into it's own directory.
from the command line, run "bzr branch lp:heybuddy" and you should have a directory containing all of the heybuddy code. Run the heybuddy.py file inside of the newly created directory to run heybuddy.
There is no installer for heybuddy trunk versions . That being said, there may be a way to use apt to force remove an application. However, as I do not use apt very often, I do not know *how* to do a force uninstall .
If you want to use the latest trunk code, I highly suggest using bzr to download the code into it's own directory.
from the command line, run "bzr branch lp:heybuddy" and you should have a directory containing all of the heybuddy code. Run the heybuddy.py file inside of the newly created directory to run heybuddy.