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Re: debian gnustep questions - and how to uninstall gnustep properly
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Evan Prodromou |
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Re: debian gnustep questions - and how to uninstall gnustep properly |
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Fri, 04 Oct 2002 13:46:31 -0400 |
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>>>>> "JM" == Jim McLoughlin <jimmcloughlin@earthlink.net> writes:
JM> I am a debian newbie so did not think of using unstable to get
JM> more recent gnustep. The stable version were older than I
JM> wanted. But I'll give this a shot. I assume I just add an
JM> unstable source to my sources.list
JM> deb http://ftp.us.debian.org/ unstable main ...
JM> and then execute your apt-get above.
Well, actually, you will also want to add the following line to your
/etc/apt/apt.conf. It tells apt not to upgrade all your packages to
unstable just because there are new versions there.
APT::Default-Release "stable";
You might also want to run apt-get with the "-s" option (no action) to
make sure that apt-get is going to do what you want first.
JM> My other question - none of the howtos give any directions on
JM> properly uninstalling gnustep.
I think it's "make uninstall", but I'm not sure.
~ESP
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Evan Prodromou
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