Hi Bob,

You are essentially correct. It pulls the master branch, which is the 
latest development version. For example, as of this writing, master has 
seven commits that are not in v4_1_0.

For releases, there are now the tarballs. Craig added notes on how to 
use those in the script, too. If there is demand for it, I can develop 
the script to allow easy selection for development or stable.

Best regards,
Johan


On 03/26/2017 06:10 PM, Bob of Donelson Trophy wrote:
> Still getting use to github and how things happen here . . . am I
> correct that Johan's script is pulling "thee" latest version of BackupPC
> (currently v4.1.0, I think) with all the latest "merges" applied?
>
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