Have you tried this:
http://nathanw.net/2013/05/03/installing-qgis-using-apt-on-windows-osgeo4w/
?
Another method - if you have a "fleet" of QGIS pc's to maintain:
http://www.qgis.nl/2014/04/22/qgis-in-de-klas-onder-windows/?lang=en .
The methods can be combined
Regards
Bo Victor Thomsen
AestasGIS
Denmark
Den 25-02-2015 kl. 12:31 skrev Michael.Dodd:
Qgis is updated frequently but what is the best way to keep it up to
date on your local machine?
I have gone through perhaps 10 different versions either using the
standalone or OSgeo. OSgeo used to work fine but then had more
problems with all the different settings and went through a period
where everything had to be removed from the machine before any updates
were possible. Went back to standalone which also had to be removed
but was easier to do. Have 4 different machines each with a different
OS so it would be nice if there were some more automated way of
keeping things fairly up to date.
Dr Mike Dodd
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