--- doc/build/Attic/cvsupgrade.html 2001/04/18 16:48:04 1.2 +++ doc/build/Attic/cvsupgrade.html 2001/11/08 16:42:49 1.6 @@ -6,10 +6,7 @@
-Scott Harrison -
--Last updated: 4/18/2001 +Scott Harrison, last updated 11/7/2001
It may be also advisable to test your system after an upgrade if there are @@ -111,12 +111,12 @@ and CVS:doc/otherfiles/cd_rpms.txt. Upgrade existing RPMS from a trusted source: RPMs are currently available at
-http://install.lon-capa.org/3.1/currentcdsource/RedHat/RPMS +http://install.lon-capa.org/3.1/latestRPMS/For example, to upgrade your LON-CAPA-systemperl RPM, you would enter commands like
-wget http://install.lon-capa.org/3.1/currentcdsource/RedHat/RPMS/LON-CAPA-systemperl-3.1-1.i386.rpm@@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ RedHat 6.2 bugs involving enlightenment
+wget http://install.lon-capa.org/3.1/currentcdsource/RedHat/RPMS/LON-CAPA-systemperl-3.2-1.i386.rpm
(then as root) rpm -Uvh --force LON-CAPA-systemperl-3.1-1.i386.rpm
+You will also need an account on zaphod.lite.msu.edu. +Please e-mail lon-capa@hobbes.lite.msu.edu and request that +an account be created. +
+The straightforward way to enable CVS is to manually configure your environment and log in:
@@ -211,7 +216,8 @@ Useful commands are:Command Description info cvs doc's - cvs log FILENAME see what's happened with a file + cvs update -d update your CVS tree from the current directory location cvs update -d -r STABLE update your CVS tree from the +current directory location