Tommy Zong wrote:
> My centos is 4.8 while I need gtk 2.8 or later. How to upgrade GTK?
You can't without breaking everything. But you can install an
alternative version alongside and make sure that only the programs that
need it are using it (that means you _can't_ just install to /usr/local).
Tommy Zong wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> My centos is 4.8 while I need gtk 2.8 or later. How to upgrade GTK?
>
> I’m trying to upgrade manually based on RPMs on 5.X, there are too
> many decencies when upgrading libX.
>
> Is there anybody can give some suggestion to enlighten me? Thanks.
>
it would be f
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