On May 5, Felix scribed: > > For example, I may have several applications that use one or the other > installed egg. Those eggs may be out of date, but I'm more interested > in having my system running, so when I install new extensions, > "chicken-install" will warn me when an egg requires higher versions > and I have the choice to think twice about whether I want to do that > or not.
Maybe I'm not doing it right, but when I install a new version of chicken, I don't have a way to rebuild the eggs, short of using chicken-install to re-retrieve the egg and rebuild. Is there another way to do this? Do people normally keep the egg source laying around for chicken upgrades? I don't see an option on chicken-install to set this up, but I have to admit I haven't looked very hard. tia, dave _______________________________________________ Chicken-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/chicken-users
