To keep up-to-date with the latest changes for v0.3, would it suffice to
checkout branch release-0.3 periodically?
Is that the one supposed to have the latest development code for v0.3?
Thanks.
El viernes, 15 de agosto de 2014 07:25:28 UTC+2, Elliot Saba escribió:
Your packages should remain
Yes, but once the release has been made one could also use the tagged
version or use the binaries.
Am Freitag, 15. August 2014 11:22:27 UTC+2 schrieb Carlos Becker:
To keep up-to-date with the latest changes for v0.3, would it suffice to
checkout branch release-0.3 periodically?
Is that the
I kept a separate directory for a checkout of the release-0.2 branch in
order to be able to test things with old Julia. If you switch branches
regularly, you will spend much time recompiling dependencies when they
change and you are likely to hit trouble if we fail to future proof the
make
A very basic question: How to update without losing packages? Just
re-install?
Your packages should remain untouched through upgrades on minor versions.
(E.g. if you were on a 0.3.0 prerelease version before, upgrading to
0.3.0-rc4 or even 0.3.0-final should not affect your packages)
If you are on 0.2.1, your packages will probably need to be reinstalled, as
Julia separates