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| buckwheat 2003-02-06, 6:21 pm |
| I'm trying to install a Jabber software onto my Mdk 8.2 linux server but am unable to because it's conflicting with the current GNU pth which I believe is to be pth 1.4.1. Does anyone know how to verify one's current pth version and how to remove it cuz that's what I must do. I have to fallback onto an older pth like 1.4.0. Thanks. | |
| ccieToBe 2003-02-06, 10:03 pm |
| Not sure about pth (or even what pth is), but a lot of programs will tell you if you execute "programname -v". If that doesn't work take a look at the man page, and if the man page doesn't work try google. | |
| buckwheat 2003-02-06, 11:53 pm |
| Well, thanks for your help. GNU pth is portable threads in the POSIX/ANSI C library. Its not a command so the "progamname -v" won't really work in this particular case. Nor will man pages help. I've tried google but didn't find what I needed. Guess I'll have to keep looking. |
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