Robert J. Hansen-3 wrote:
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
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
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
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