You could (assuming you specified the entire path of
which xmms you wanted to load), but i would think it
would be a lot cleaner to 'make uninstall' in the xmms
cvs source tree when you decide to install the debian
version.

cameron matheson


--- Rhys Hardwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hey there,
> 
> I want to install a program from source.  For
> example, I have downloaded the 
> latest CVS snapshot of xmms to put my own patches
> onto.  I know how to 
> compile and install.
> 
> Is it ok to compile and install, and then, if
> another version is released 
> under apt that I want to install, just install it
> over the top, like 
> upgrading any other package.  Is there something
> specific I should do?
> 
> Rhys
> 
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