Since you have built from source there would be no reason to uninstall, or
worry about installing the new release. If your installation has not been
updated recently, you can run the included script to grab any changes in
source.
Brett KQ9N
On Wed, Feb 14, 2018 at 4:50 PM, Joseph LaFerla
On Wed, Feb 14, 2018 at 05:50:02PM -0500, we recorded a bogon-computron
collision of the flavor, containing:
> I was just wondering whether I should install the new Xastir alongside the
> current version (in new directories of course) or simply run the Lee???s
> script in the
I was just wondering whether I should install the new Xastir alongside the
current version (in new directories of course) or simply run the Lee’s script
in the current directories. I have never had to do this before, so would
appreciate some help. Or should I uninstall the current version,
On Feb 14, 2018 9:12 PM, "Joseph LaFerla" wrote:
Sorry Tom, I can see your confusion. What I did last time was to run Lee’s
script for Raspberry pi. After that, all I did some time ago was to run
./update-xastir in ~./src/Xastir. Looking at the update-xastir script, it
seems
Yes Lee I understand your logic. However I have since run the update-xastir
script and it seemed to work. Took a long time and at various points showed
warnings of variables that are set and not used but it continued running. I am
trying to find where I could use the feature of support for
On Wed, Feb 14, 2018 at 09:43:57PM -0500, we recorded a bogon-computron
collision of the flavor, containing:
> On Feb 14, 2018 9:12 PM, "Joseph LaFerla" wrote:
>
> Sorry Tom, I can see your confusion. What I did last time was to run Lee???s
> script
On Wed, Feb 14, 2018 at 09:11:54PM -0500, we recorded a bogon-computron
collision of the flavor, containing:
> Sorry Tom, I can see your confusion. What I did last time was to run Lee???s
> script for Raspberry pi. After that, all I did some time ago was to run
>
Hi Joe,
The short simple answer is:
Open a terminal window and cd to your xastir directory in your src or
source directory.
Confirm that "update-xastir" is in that directory with a ls -la
update-xastir at the command line prompt
Run that script with the command ./update-xastir
It well do
Sorry Tom, I can see your confusion. What I did last time was to run Lee’s
script for Raspberry pi. After that, all I did some time ago was to run
./update-xastir in ~./src/Xastir. Looking at the update-xastir script, it
seems that’s what I should do. Is that correct? And if I run