I don't know if I compiled wrong, but the latest version isn't working for me, it is crashing a lot.
I want to put the old version back on from the Ubuntu repos, but I don't know how to uninstall the new version I have.
SOLVED: How do I uninstall if I installed from source?
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SOLVED: How do I uninstall if I installed from source?
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Just 'reinstall' from repos and it will copy over everything except for the stuff within ~/.glob2. I'm 99% certain that the stuff within ~/.glob2 will still be compatible with the old ubuntu version. If for some reason it isn't then just delete ~/.glob2 and let glob2 create a new directory.
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Donkyhotay got me running over at the Ubuntu forums, specifically I had to make sure the old version was installed from the repos and delete /usr/local/bin/glob2.
Then I later tried installing from source again it was working for me, but now I've reinstalled Ubuntu and am running the one from the repos.
Then I later tried installing from source again it was working for me, but now I've reinstalled Ubuntu and am running the one from the repos.
Running 0.8.23 (Gutsy - Ubuntu repos ) V 0.57.23.5