Hi, I've been using Linux for just a week.
I want to remove a package (libglib 2.2.3) and install a newer version (2.3.2) of it which I have compiled myself.
Normally I would remove by using 'apt-get remove', but apt-get also wants to remove all the packages that depend on the package I want to remove.
This shouldn't be necessary, because I'm going to install a newer version after the old version is removed.
The reason I want to replace libglib with a newer version is because an other application that I want to compile complain about me having the old libglib. This is the error message:
Now, I have read the manual of apt-get that is on the top of this forum, and it said that it is impossible to remove a package without removing the dependencies also... so my question is, is there another way to remove a package?checking for GLIB - version >= 2.1.3...
*** 'pkg-config --modversion glib-2.0' returned 2.3.2, but GLIB (2.2.3)
*** was found! If pkg-config was correct, then it is best
*** to remove the old version of GLib.
Thanx in advance,
Eric.
15.6" Lenovo ThinkPad Laptop PC: Intel i5 16GB RAM 512 SSD Windows 10 Webcam
$229.99
Lenovo IdeaPad 5i 2-in-1 Laptop, 14" IPS Glass, 7 150U, 16GB, 512GB SSD
$749.99
Lenovo ThinkPad 13 Laptop Intel Celeron CPU 8GB RAM 128GB SSD Windows 10
$79.00
Lenovo ThinkBook 15 Gen 4 Notebook 15.6" FHD AMD R7 5825U 16GB RAM 512GB SSD
$479.99
Lenovo ThinkBook 15 Gen 4 Notebook 15.6" FHD Intel Core i7-1255U 8GB RAM
$514.99
Lenovo ThinkPad T14S Gen 1 14-inch (2020) i5-10310U 16 GB SSD 256 GB - B Grade
$199.99
Lenovo Ideapad 1 14" Laptop - Celeron N4020 with 4GB Memory - Intel UHD Graph...
$149.99
Lenovo ThinkPad L13 Yoga Gen 2 i5-1145G7 @ 2.60GHz 16GB/256GB Win 10 Pro - W/Pen
$279.99
Lenovo ThinkPad Laptop PC Computer 15.6" Core i5 8GB RAM 256GB SSD Windows 11
$198.50
Lenovo ThinkPad T495s Laptop AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 3500U 8GB RAM 256GB SSD Windows 11
$249.99