On 7/24/06, Dan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have just installed the new release of Chicken, and
am about to install the eggs. I have preserved the
.egg files from previous installations. Luckily,
chicken-setup uses local files when available.
However, how do I know which .egg files (on my disk)
are up-to-date and which are not? "chicken-setup -C"
only checks for upgrades for installed eggs.

Yes, I *could* just install all local eggs, then run
chicken-setup -C, but I happen to be stuck with a very
slow laptop for a few days.

Hm. You probably have to unpack the eggs and check the
versions in the included html docs (at least for those which
have one).


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http://galinha.ucpel.tche.br:8081/blog/blog.ssp


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