Hi Matt, Thanks for your clarifications and feedback. It's always good to have different perspectives and explanations on the mailing list. See more below...
> -----Original Message----- > From: m...@lackof.org [mailto:m...@lackof.org] On Behalf Of Matt > Taggart > Subject: Re: [FOSSology] Installing fossology on a Ubuntu karmic koala > (9.10) machine > > > Just in case it wasn't clear, if you want to remove source install > files > > the fo-cleanold util can be used. > > I'm not sure what you were trying to say here, but to be clear: fo- > cleanold > is for removing upstream installs of fossology from the system. It > won't > remove your source tree(s) or package installs. > I have been using the term "source install" to refer to an installation done with the release source tarball available from sourceforge (http://sourceforge.net/projects/fossology/files/fossology/1.2.1/fossology-1.2.1.tar.gz/download). I will be more clear about this in the future. > > Please let us know how this worked. You are the first person trying > to > > upgrade from a 1.1.x release to a 1.2.1 release. > > But plenty have done 1.1.x to 1.2.0 right? There shouldn't be anything > in > 1.2.1 that would break that. Correct. Mary _______________________________________________ fossology mailing list fossology@fossology.org http://fossology.org/mailman/listinfo/fossology