On Wed, 2003-08-13 at 16:48, Markus Jais wrote: > hello > > I have already installed gtk 2.0 and older versions of atk, glib and > pango > > now I want to upgrade to gtk 2.2.2 > > do I have to uninstall the older versions first ?? > how can I do this ?? > they are no rpms and a > $ make uninstall > is not possible because of missing directories where gtk2.0 was > compiled. > > do I just have to remove everything by hand from the > /usr/local/lib > directory ? > > any hints welcome There were several relevant mails on this topic in the last week; check the archives. Generally, if you are replacing an existing install *in the same location*, you can just write over the top of it. If you are installing in a different location, you need to remove all traces of the old install. Regards, Owen _______________________________________________ gtk-list@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-list