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RE: Installing the new version
From: |
Gagneet Singh |
Subject: |
RE: Installing the new version |
Date: |
Thu, 11 Dec 2003 18:51:45 +0530 |
Hi!
Try using
rpm -Uvh cvs-1.11.10-cvshome.org.1.src.rpm
With this you upgrade your existing CVS and also see the verbatim
commands on the screen.
Gagneet
> -----Original Message-----
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> Of Andy Jones
> Sent: Thursday, 11 December, 2003 17:45 PM
> To: address@hidden
> Subject: Installing the new version
>
>
> Okay, I admit it. This is the one bit of Linux that gives me cold
> sweats. I've just updated CVS to 1.11.10 the hard way, from source.
>
> Okay, when I say "the hard way" I mean that I just typed
> "./configure ;
> make ; make install " - but the thought of what *could* have
> gone wrong.....!
>
> I much prefer RPMs. I tried installing from the RPM package,
> but rpm just
> did nothing. Can anyone tell me what stupid mistake I made?
> Or is there
> something wrong with the RPM?
>
> For reference, I typed:
>
> rpm -i cvs-1.11.10-cvshome.org.1.src.rpm
>
> And instantly got the command prompt again, with no errors
> and no result.
>
> Andy Jones
> Tapestry Software.
>
>
>
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- new user, Sajeesh, 2003/12/11
- RE: Installing the new version,
Gagneet Singh <=
- RE: Installing the new version, Gagneet Singh, 2003/12/11
- RE: Installing the new version, Andy Jones, 2003/12/11
- Re: Installing the new version, Geoff Beier, 2003/12/11
- Re: Installing the new version, Matthew . Riechers, 2003/12/11