The xpm package I have is NOT listed in the setup (so I cannot uninstall or reinstall from there). It is NOT listed as part of the xpm-nox package.
Could it be a remnant from the pre-cygwin setup days when we separately downloaded tgz files for scripted installs? -----Original Message----- From: Andrew Markebo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2003 3:47 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: multiple xpm instances / Paul Kirschner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: | In compiling an X11 application I found multiple instances of xpm. One | version comes from XFree86-prog-4.2.0-1 (dated 1/21/2002 and in | /usr/X11R6/{lib,include}) and the other from xpm-4.0.0-2 (dated 12/8/2000 | and in /usr/{lib,include)). "cygcheck -c" shows the xpm installation. (I | also have the xpm-nox version installed which is OK.) | | Is the XFree86-prog the "correct" version to use? Should I remove the older | one? How do I remove it properly? I suppose it is the package "xpm-nox" you see in /usr, basically a version not needing X, and is provided if you just need to do some conversions (is it gs?) and don't want the X-servers.. How to remove it.. uninstall it through setup :-) Hmm weird that it isn't updated, there seems to be a 4.2.0 'out'. /Andy -- The eye of the beholder rests on the beauty!