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Re: various updates
From: |
David Pirotte |
Subject: |
Re: various updates |
Date: |
Sat, 27 Aug 2011 16:33:46 -0300 |
Hi Andy,
Le Sat, 27 Aug 2011 14:05:02 +0200, Andy Wingo <address@hidden> a écrit :
> > guile-gnome-gw-cairo.c: In function 'gw_initialize_wrapset_gnome_cairo':
> > guile-gnome-gw-cairo.c:24:30: error: incompatible types when assigning to
> > type
> > 'GWLangLocative' from type 'SCM'
>
> I have never seen this before. I think it is an artifact of your
> previous Guile compilation. Did you "make uninstall" of your old Guile?
I am pretty sure I didn't :( [1]. Now, @ the light of your question I also did
check
and found that guile-1.8-libs was installed: as a temporary measure [2] I
removed
[purged it] and tried to uninstall/configure/compile/install the all chain -
guile,
g-wrap, guile-cairo and guile-gnome - but it leads to the 'exact' same error:
could it be that 'old' stuff [or too new? from master] still is
'installed'
due to my mistake? is there a way to know and manually remove ?
my prefix was/is /usr/local: I could obviously look and remove any
*guile*
file below that location, but would that be sufficient ?
thanks,
david
[1] this is because installing a 'fresh' master was a mistake: I thought I
was installing the latest 2.0 stable [above a previous 2.0 stable] and
did
assume that this would 'write over' ...
[2] on the computer I am doing these latest installation tests, aptitude
tells
me that 92 debian packages depends on guile-1.8-libs, one was installed
[texmacs - which i will have to reinstall ...]