Re: [gtk-list] Unidentified subject!
- From: Robert_Gasch/PeopleSoft peoplesoft com
- To: gtk-list redhat com
- Subject: Re: [gtk-list] Unidentified subject!
- Date: Wed, 21 Jul 1999 13:58:34 +0200
Hi,
please consider using a meaningful subject in your mails. 2 comments:
1) If you're also interested in Gnome, you might want to consider
upgrading to Red Hat 6.0 as it contains all the myrad of libraries you need
for Gnome. For me, a re-install was easier than an upgrade ...
2) Since you're on RH, you should just be able to use the RPM
manager to delete/upgrade/install. This will also take care of
any dependencies ...
Greetings
--> Robert
"Wenhao Meng" <wenhao_meng@hotmail.com> on 07/21/99 01:51:56 PM
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Subject: [gtk-list] Unidentified subject!
Thank you very much for the information about gcc 2.8.1. I will download
and
install it tonight. Can someone please help me with this question before I
install gcc 2.8.1 to my computer.
My computer has a state as listed below:
1. Red Hat 5.0 distribution
2. Glib 1.2.2
3. Gtk+ 1.2.2
4. gcc 2.7.2.3
I do not think I should keep gcc 2.7.2.3 if I install gcc 2.8.1 to my
computer. Is it right? If so, is there any way to clean up gcc 2.7.2.3? I
know where it was installed, is it correct simply deleting those
directories?
Regards,
Wenhao
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