On 06/10/2012, at 2:39 AM, Thomas Sibley wrote: >> It also appears that the tar files available from >> downloads.bestpratical.com differ significantly than those generated >> directly through Github, the Github file shares the same >> "3.9-EXPORTED" version while the best practical file is 4.0.7. > > Github's tarballs are exports of git tags, no more, but that's not our > release process and they aren't actual releases. Unfortunately Github > doesn't let you disable the Download section, which is terribly > frustrating. Don't use the Github tarballs.
Ok, so if tags don't relate to releases, how can I obtain a specific release from github? Currently I do this: > git clone git://github.com/bestpractical/rt.git /opt/rt4 > cd /opt/rt4 > git checkout rt-4.0.7 > ./configure.ac > rm -rf autom4te.cache > ./configure --enable-layout=inplace --enable-gd --with-db-type=Pg > make testdeps > make install > apachectl restart Any advice appreciated. Thanks, -- John Kelsh Applications & Systems Administrator NetSpot Pty. Ltd. ~ 183 Melbourne St. North Adelaide SA 5006 Ph: 08 8361 6800 | Fax: 08 8361 6811 Email: [email protected] | Web: http://www.netspot.com.au -------- Final RT training for 2012 in Atlanta, GA - October 23 & 24 http://bestpractical.com/training We're hiring! http://bestpractical.com/jobs
