install of 2.0.5

Josh Sled jsled at asynchronous.org
Fri Mar 23 10:55:09 EDT 2007


On Fri, 2007-03-23 at 08:38 -0600, Arthur Dyck wrote:
> So where would I go from here.  Do an uninstall of the 2.0.1 package?  
> Uninstall both and then reinstall 2.0.5?

It depends on what you want.  If you want 2.0.5 and there is a package
for it, then simply installing that package is the best course of
action.  At that point, you could uninstall 2.0.5 from /usr/local/.


If there is no 2.0.5 package, then you can either:

- wait for one to become available

- create a 2.0.5 package yourself

- uninstall the 2.0.1 package, installing 2.0.5 wherever you want
(or)
  uninstall the 2.0.1 package, retaining and using the 2.0.5
  install in /usr/local/.

If I'm not create a package, I like to install stuff
in /opt/{package-version}/, so it's clear and easy to $(rm -Rf) it away.

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