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I run an unstable Gnome under /usr, which I periodically rebuild from
cvs head - the idea is that if I use it for regular work I'm more likely
to detect any bugs. I just update source from cvs and recompile and
install on top of old versions. Can I assume that old versions of libs
that stack up will just become unused, and that any new builds will
automatically link against the latest lib versions ? Or do I really need
to erase the whole environment before a rebuild to ensure that all
running Gnome components are indeed the latest ? Or is there a relibale
uninstall mechanism ?
- rebuilding Gnome without complete erase Rod Butcher
- Re: rebuilding Gnome without complete erase Elijah Newren
