On Fri, 27 Feb 2004 09:49:01 +0800, wEngUang <wlinuxer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> said: > How to uninstall glib-2.2.1 completely,which was installed by default with the redhat linux`s installation? Step 1: rpm -e glib2 Step 2: Watch the flood of "needed by" errors Step 3 : rpm -q --whatrequires glib2 Step 3a: rpm -q --whatrequires gtk2 Step 4: Think long and hard about if you REALLY want to do that. Step 5: rpm -e --nodeps glib2 gtk2 Step 6: Either 'rpm -i' the glib2 and gtk2 RPMs again, or forget about ever using Gnome on that system again. Ever. :)
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