Karel Kulhavy wrote:
If I had problems with say GTK, I wouldYou expect the poor end-user to do all that? This is precisely the job of the distribution's developers. If the developers of the distribution are doing their job badly, it's time to switch to another distribution. If the end-user wanted do all that, they wouldn't need detailed instructions.
1) locate gtk
2) move everything that looks like GTK into /trash while maintaining
the original directory structure
3) Download the latest GTK
4) Doing what they say in README
5) If some app gets broken, do 1)-4) for the app.
Anyway, here is a simple analogy. You make aftermarket radios for cars. Do you provide installation kits for a number of different cars, or do you instruct the user to completely rebuild his car so that it suits the radio?
-- Igor
