On Mon, Oct 22, 2007 at 11:46:55PM -0000, Kreuger Burns wrote:
> So I guess I'll have to remove it and switch back to the one in Ubuntu's
> repos. How can I remove it without removing too many applications as
> well?

There is no clean way to remove your compiled GTK+, but if you installed
it into /usr/local rm is your friend. It's a bit like surgery with a
blunt object.

Once that's done, hopefully your GTK+ apps will go on using the system
installed GTK+ version. If you didn't install to /usr/local you'll
probably need to --reinstall assorted gtk+ packages.

Good luck :-) Next time don't install from source unless you know what
you're doing.

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