Am 17.03.2021 um 20:05 schrieb Bridger Dyson-Smith:
Per the recent thread about installing, I was hoping to
convince some of you to share your experiences installing and
running BaseX. Whether you use Mac OS, Windows, a Linux, or
On Wed, Mar 17, 2021 at 10:43:07PM +0100, Ben Engbers scripsit:
> To my knowledge there is no need to remove the data directory. I have never
> done this and have never had any problems
Well, data/ is in the archive empty and I need to retain the existing
data from the incumbent basex when I
Since I never had the need to keep older versions alive, apart from step
1 my install and upgrade procedure are the same:
1: mkdir ~/Programs/basex
2: Download BaseX.zip
3: Unzip to ~/Programs
I never needed to (re)create the data directory or the symbolic link
After adding
On Wed, 2021-03-17 at 15:05 -0400, Bridger Dyson-Smith wrote:
> Hi all -
>
> Per the recent thread about installing, I was hoping to convince some
> of
> you to share your experiences installing and running BaseX. Whether
> you use
> Mac OS, Windows, a Linux, or something else: how are you
Just like you, I usually download the Zip package on Windows and Linux.
Then I put a Saxon Jar and maybe a Saxon license file in the lib/custom
directory and adjust Xmx in the startup scripts for the given platform.
So I don’t use package managers for BaseX.
For some projects, I add BaseX and
On Wed, Mar 17, 2021 at 03:05:58PM -0400, Bridger Dyson-Smith scripsit:
> Per the recent thread about installing, I was hoping to convince some of
> you to share your experiences installing and running BaseX. Whether you use
> Mac OS, Windows, a Linux, or something else: how are you installing and
Hi all -
Per the recent thread about installing, I was hoping to convince some of
you to share your experiences installing and running BaseX. Whether you use
Mac OS, Windows, a Linux, or something else: how are you installing and
running BaseX?
I'm asking as there could be some possible
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