You compiler a local glib version to /usr/local which is used before the system one and outdated, not a distribution bug, rejecting it. If you don't know what you are doing you should probably stick to packages for installing something on your distribution. To fix the issue you can remove what you installed over the distribution to /usr/local by example
You compiler a local glib version to /usr/local which is used before the system one and outdated, not a distribution bug, rejecting it. If you don't know what you are doing you should probably stick to packages for installing something on your distribution. To fix the issue you can remove what you installed over the distribution to /usr/local by example