2013/11/7 Ivan Vučica <[email protected]> > Consider simply trying to uninstall the Debian (Ubuntu) packages. > Yes, it would be a good idea, but I do not know how much time I have tu spend on it, and since I am speaking about the work PC, it shouldn't be too much.
> > To me personally, having a way to discover a version would not help much, > unless the Subversion revision is burned into the software along with the > formal version such as 1.24.5. > Yes, I agree. Nothing really critic. But since I have a mixed environment, with some packets from the repository, and some other compiled by me from sources, I was surprised to find some of them in the wrong place. In any case, I think gnustep packages (make to backend) came from repo, otherwise it wouldn't be possible to install other packages dependant on it (really it would be possible, but it is something I am not used to do). -- Michele
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