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...... if I install a package (let's say fvwm2.5.X) while I have installed the same (or older) package from the source (without abs)? I installed that package because I wanted to give it a try, but now I'm really addicted to it and I wouldn't want to lose any important files.
Ofcourse, I can make backups of it but, I'm curious to what will happen if this situation occurs.
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if i understand right, you have fvwm installed from sources and want to switch to the pkg instead?
i haven't used fvwm about 2 years ago, so i'm not 100% sure - any settings are saved (that's generel unix style) under /home/your-user/.app/, so they will not be overwritten
what you will see, when trying to install the pkg is that it tells you that it conflicts with some files already in your system - this you can force or clean by hand and try again
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Yes, indeed.
So it will conflict if I try... hmmm
I guess I can better remove the package by hand than forcing to overwrite, right?
Anyway, thanks for your swift response 8)
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it won't necessarily conflict. if you have the source configure to default to /usr it will if it is to default to /usr/local then it will not conflict.
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At the same time, having two different versions installed at the same time isn't usually a good thing.
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Yes, indeed.
So it will conflict if I try... hmmm
I guess I can better remove the package by hand than forcing to overwrite, right?Anyway, thanks for your swift response 8)
if you can remove the src-pkg by hand easily, it's better than forcing, because some files will stay in the system, if dey do not confilct and are then not overwritten
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Thanks for the explanation. I'll remove it by hand then
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