As Armaghan describes in point 1 of his manual, the most efficient way
is to use Git.
Regards
Rolf
Am 06.09.2011 17:18, schrieb Rich Shepard:
On Mon, 25 Jul 2011, Armaghan Saqib wrote:
... some very good step-by-step guides on how to
install SQL-Ledger on various different versions of Linux. I suggest you
follow one of them:
I shall also recommend to configure your Ledger123 using 'git'. This
way you can upgrade to all latest changes by just running 'git pull'.
Here is some documentation to get started:
> http://ledger123.com/docs/doku.php?id=enhanced_sql-ledger
I don't want to install SL because it's been installed here since 2003.
What I want is the most efficient way to upgrade L123 as patches are
issued.
The installation in /usr/local/sql-ledger/ has my customized templates and
other installation-specific changes that used to be maintained when I
untarred the latest SL in /usr/local. The L123 source has a subdirectory
with the same name as the directory, and both include the build number. I
untar it all in a temporary directory, rename the base directory to
sql-ledger ('cause that's how the system knows the application), and try to
ensure that permissions and ownerships are correct before copying to
/usr/local/sql-ledger.
Is there a more efficient way?
Thanks,
Rich
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