Perhaps there needs to be a separate update manager to manage updates to
the update manager:

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(from http://xkcd.com/1197/)

Cheers,

Richard

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On 11 April 2013 05:17, <eugene.krissi...@stfc.ac.uk> wrote:

> Sorry that this was unclear. We assume that updater is used primarily from
> ccp4i, where nothing changed (and why it should be used from command line
> at all ?:)). The name was changed because it is reserved in Windows, which
> caused lots of troubles. Now it will stay as is.
>
> Eugene
>
> On 11 Apr 2013, at 05:16, James Stroud wrote:
>
>
> On Apr 10, 2013, at 9:30 PM, <eugene.krissi...@stfc.ac.uk<mailto:
> eugene.krissi...@stfc.ac.uk>> <eugene.krissi...@stfc.ac.uk<mailto:
> eugene.krissi...@stfc.ac.uk>> wrote:
>
> No, it got renamed to ccp4um :) That should have been written in update
> descriptions, was it not?
>
>
> There was only one mention of "ccp4um" that I could find in all update
> descriptions that I found (6.3.0-020). I only figured out what information
> was trying to be communicated because of your message (see attachment).
>
> James
>
>
> <um-what.png>
>
>
>
> On 11 Apr 2013, at 03:54, James Stroud wrote:
>
> Hello All,
>
> I downloaded a crispy new version of CCP4 and ran update until the update
> update script disappeared. Is the reason that CCP4 has reached its final
> update?
>
> James
>
>
>
>
> --
> Scanned by iCritical.
>
>

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