On Mon, Oct 04, 2004 at 08:45:10AM -0600, Michael L Torrie wrote:
> 
> You have to configure and install the newer gtk libraries to /usr, where
> they overwrite the old system libraries.  Of course if you do this, you
> run the risk of breaking things (see other post on this today!).

I'd not recommend things like this.  Well, at least unless
you want to reinstall soon because of package management
confused beyond any recovery...

> Personally I'd look for official packages for your distro.  There may be
> dependant programs that need to be updated too.

Or unofficial ones.  E.g. source Gtk+ rpm from Cooker may
build and work w/o problems.  And if it doesn't there's
a clean way to restore original state, at least.

Yeti


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