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? I am not very familiar to configure servers. :-/
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giangios wrote:
When I run the command: rpm -q gnupg, now doesn't show any gnupg
installation, but I can use it.
Right -- rpm only knows about packages you add via rpm packages, not
about random things you compile from source.
Now I need to point the distribution packages (CENTOS 4.2) to use
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Hello, Giangios.
| 3 installations of GNUPG.
I would follow the following procedure --
1) I would carefully and politely (aka, politically)
~ research why there are three gpg's installed on
~ the server.
2) Then I would update the correctly
giangios wrote:
How can I remove all the installations?
Depends a lot on your distribution of Linux.
Shall I go to the build directory and type 'make uninstall'?
That'll work for at least one of them.
It would be more helpful if you were to let us know which distribution
you're using, and