Perhaps not for betas, but the standard way updates are done for iOS/Mac App
Store updates? (I guess add ons would remain a special case?)
> On Nov 19, 2019, at 11:39 AM, Raul Miller wrote:
>
> I keep hoping that this will become something like an entry in j's
> package manager.
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gt; > > at the beginning of my startup script, for a new version I uncomment
> and
> > > run them, and comment them again.
> > > The 'close J and restart' advice appears on the screen, so I don't
> need to
> > > store.
> > >
> > >
run them, and comment them again.
> > The 'close J and restart' advice appears on the screen, so I don't need to
> > store.
> >
> >
> > R.E. Boss
> >
> >
> > > -Oorspronkelijk bericht-
> > > Van: Programming
> > > Name
se J and restart' advice appears on the screen, so I don't need to
>> store.
>>
>>
>> R.E. Boss
>>
>>
>>> -Oorspronkelijk bericht-
>>> Van: Programming
>>> Namens 'Mike Day' via Programming
>>> Verzonden: m
un them, and comment them again.
> The 'close J and restart' advice appears on the screen, so I don't need to
> store.
>
>
> R.E. Boss
>
>
> > -Oorspronkelijk bericht-
> > Van: Programming
> > Namens 'Mike Day' via Programming
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the screen, so I don't need to
store.
R.E. Boss
> -Oorspronkelijk bericht-
> Van: Programming
> Namens 'Mike Day' via Programming
> Verzonden: maandag 18 november 2019 10:55
> Aan: programm...@jsoftware.com
> Onderwerp: Re: [Jprogramming] 901-beta-q
>
Thanks, Eric
Perhaps it's only me: I always have to check back over old instructions
to remember quite how to use pacman.
So would you mind giving us low-memory types with the following reminder in
update notices? -
load'pacman'
je_update_jpacman_''
Then close J and restart - [My wor