Re: cvs problems/questions



> > I removed the original glib with rpm -e --nodeps, but that didn't seem to help,
> > make keeps trying to find old shared libraries. 
> 
> As root, put /opt/gnome/lib into /etc/ld.so.conf, and run /sbin/ldconfig
> 
> Oh, and also make sure you use the right CVS branches for glib & gtk+ -
> you really don't want to be using HEAD just right now :)

I have been running ldconfig after every lib I load, actually after every
package just to make sure :).  And /opt/gnome/lib is in my ld.so.conf.
How can I tell the different branches?  Basically I just logged onto
cvs and did a cvs -z3 checkout gnome.  Sounds like that might be my problem?



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