On Jan 9, 2014, at 7:35 AM, Anthony McInvale <anthony.mcinv...@me.com> wrote:

> I executed the shell script to install GTK for Mac OSX as provided on the 
> website.  I subsequently discovered that the GNU application that I am trying 
> to compile requires X11 functionality.  I wanted to remove GTK for Mac OSX to 
> prevent conflicts with MacPorts or other solutions that I may find.
> 
> Your suggestion was to delete the ~/gtk directory and sub-directories under 
> it.  I just want to confirm that there are no other clean up tasks required.
> 

Gtk-osx doesn't interfere with MacPorts or Fink, they interfere with it by 
exporting their environments into the user's default environment. Gtk-osx 
doesn't export its environment.

But to completely remove gtk-osx, and assuming that you used the default 
.jhbuildrc-custom unmodified, do the following:

rm -rf ~/gtk
rm -rf ~/Source
rm -rf ~/.local
rm ~/.jhbuild*
rm ~/gtk-osx-build-setup.sh

ls -d ~/.* and rm -rf any config directories like .gconf and .gnome-2 that 
might have been created by running programs during your unsuccessful build 
process. Be careful here not to delete anything that isn't from gtk. 

Regards,
John Ralls


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