"Chris Caudle" <chris(a)chriscaudle.org> writes:
On Sat, July 14, 2018 11:52 am, Tim wrote:
Two versions of Jack can happily coexist - one in
/usr
and one in /usr/local.
Paul always warned strongly against that. How do you make sure the one in
usr is not used?
Putting /usr/local/bin first in PATH ? I do that kind of thing
frequently.
The recommendation I had always heard when using
something like Fedora
which would try to remove a lot of packages if you removed the system
provided RPM was to just delete the files manually, without touching
the RPM database, then install the locally built version.
I don't think that bullshitting RPM is really the way to go.
--
David Kastrup