Le dimanche, 22 juil 2007, à 20:37 Europe/Paris, Juan Manuel Palacios a
écrit :
Users wanting to stay on the bleeding edge of development can either
update trunk/base from svn and do the ./configure && make dance (which
we would assume they know how to if they want to stay on top of
development),
or use rsync if they don't care about svn (a developer...? ;-).
As for selfupdate, the default is to upgrade to the released code,
release/base/ in rsync_dir (macports.conf).
oh, it's possible to use rsync ! :-)) i didn't know
it's very nice, because it allows me to install macports on a new
computer, needing neither macports binaries, nor svn binaries :-)
i hope it will be maintained as is at least since svn will be
integrated in mac os x, will it ? (who decides this sort of thing ?)
well, no matter if there is no svn URL which always points to the
latest stable released version, since there is an rsync one :-)
the command to do to use rsync is
rsync -azv --delete-after rsync://rsync.macports.org/release/base/
macports/
isn't it ?
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