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From: | Alex Borges |
Subject: | Re: [Phpgroupware-users] manual update possible if CVS is no option? |
Date: | Fri, 27 Aug 2004 11:05:45 -0500 |
User-agent: | Mozilla Thunderbird 0.7.3 (X11/20040820) |
Kreuder wrote:
Doesnt work that way really. But maybe you can ask the one that closed the bug to post the list of files that changed for HIM/HER (which are not necesarily the only ones you need). I mean, who knows what files do YOU need to update. That info is only on your computer.Hi there, a question about about updating an existing installation:Some time ago I submitted a bug [bug #9700] to savannah and now I got informed that it has been fixed. (thanks for the quick work, btw!). I've learned that the usual way to grab an update is running CVS but my installation (...and I guess the installs of many others too, as shared hosting is quite common in this part of the world) runs on a remote (shared) host allowing no shell access, so I'm out of luck concerning CVS updates.My question:Is there a way to find out which files are affected/were modified and to just grab them via savannah's "Browse CVS Repository" web-interface? Would that make sense at all? :)thanks Kreuder
So, what id do is something like, copy my local branch on a laptop and go somewhere to update it. Or ask for a snapshot tarball (this one is really no problem anyone will give you one, if you want it ill email you one myself).
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