On Thu, 2017-01-19 at 09:42 +0100, Max wrote:
> On 2017년 01월 19일 09:23, Andreas Brauchli wrote:
> > What does `which shotwell' tell? If it's not /usr/bin/shotwell
> > (most
> > likely it'd be /usr/local/bin/shotwell - note the 'local') you're
> > not
> > running the packaged version. Local binaries take priority over
> > packaged ones.
> 
> aha! you are right:
> /usr/local/bin/shotwell
> 
> > To remove the locally installed version, go to your shotwell source
> > folder, check out the 0.23.5 tag and run "make uninstall"
> 
> my source folder is the above path? How do I check out a tag?
No, it's where you cloned the git repo. Likely somewhere in your $HOME.

# Careful, git checkout -f will throw away any uncommitted local
# changes
git checkout -f shotwell-0.23.5
make uninstall

if make uninstall fails, try running `./autogen.sh' first

Cheers
andy

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