I am assuming that apache implies *n[iu]x... what I do is this:
rm `locate module_i_dont_like_anymore.pm`
That should delete all occurances of the file. Note that you probably want to first do:
ls `locate ...`
to make sure you're deleting only what you want to delete. Also, it might be a better idea to just use:
rm `locate module_I_dont_like.`
without the extention, that you'll get any compiled libs by the same name.
Note that, I'm not saying this is the correct way to do it, I'm just saying, this should get rid of (most of) the files in a (fairly) safe manner.
Also, first do a locate that is pretty broad, to see what you're dealing with. For example, locate Gimp suggests to me to do a rm -r `locate "/Gimp"`. (the non-Perl gimp stuff all has a lowercase g)
Aigh
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