Riku Leino a ?crit : > Le Tigre wrote: >> - how can you know if the cvs version is new. I mean, if I do: >> >> cvs -z3 co -r Version13x Scribus > > After doing that you'll have directory called Scribus. Then after installing > do not delete that directory. You can later use it to upgrade. To upgrade use > the command below in the Scribus directory. This will only fetch the changed > files. You should read some cvs introduction to get more info about the > details. When using the command below you'll see different flags prepended to > the file names. These will tell you what has happened. man CVS will explain > you these under the header "Import Output". > > cvs -f -q update -d > > Thanks Riku. Indeed, I keep the same directory, and I realize that some files had been updated, so I think the day in "About Scribus" does not change for avery changes in the cvs.
>> - I'm now (after mrdocs' advises) on OpenSuse 10.1. Is there a way to >> specify a "repositery" (I don't know if it's the term on Suse) to Yast >> in order to have Scribus 1.3.3x. Because in Yast, you have only 1.2.x, >> and you have to download manually on sourceforge the rpm (which is a bit >> pitty because you don't know when there's a new version). > > Your initial checkout line in this message doesn't checkout the 1.3.3.x > version but 1.3.x. For 1.3.3.x use the branch name Version133x. Actually, I'm using 1.3.3.x for production (and 1.3.4cvs in order to test it, in a parallel installation). And I'm not compilating the 1.3.3.x series: I'm just working with rpm, and as I installed the 1.3.3.4 with the rpm, it's now "locked" in Yast, and I cannot upgrade manually. That's the reason of my question. Thank you again Raphael > _______________________________________________ > Scribus mailing list > Scribus at nashi.altmuehlnet.de > http://nashi.altmuehlnet.de/mailman/listinfo/scribus > >
