Re: CVS question
- From: Soren Harward <soren cinternet net>
- To: Kirby Baker <kbak net-link net>
- cc: gnome-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: CVS question
- Date: Sun, 25 Oct 1998 23:22:44 -0500 (EST)
Go ahead and uninstall everything if you aren't so attached to GNOME that
you've gotta have it running next time you start X. As I've said before
to other people, anything old enough to have a version number is probably
too out of date to be worth lying around your system if you want to keep
up with GNOME. CVS really isn't too difficult to get working (though you
might have problems with libgtop over the next few days until Martin
finishes the new version -- get the tarballs if it doesn't work).
Can you do us a favor next time and send text-only email?
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On Sun, 25 Oct 1998, Kirby Baker wrote:
)I have grabbed all the stuff I want to compile from the CVS, but before I
break anything, I thought I better ask. I have RH5.1 installed and gnome
0.30 rpms installed and working. Do I need to uninstall these rpms to be
safe? I am not concerned with maintaining an old copy in case CVS wont
install. I just dont want to screw up something. Was thinking of doing a
simple script to uninstall all gnome-*.rpm's as well as the apps that I
will compile from CVS.
)
)TIA (and I hope this wasnt a FAQ, didnt see much regarding the move from
rpm to CVS)
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