[Xastir] New Xastir build
David A Aitcheson
david.aitcheson at gmail.com
Wed Feb 14 18:00:09 PST 2018
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 some things and then ask you for your user password so it can
do the sudo section of its command list.
It is very well behaved and is how I stay up to date.
73
Dave
KB3EFS
On 02/14/2018 05:50 PM, Joseph LaFerla wrote:
> 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, which is installed from source.
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> Thanks.
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> Joe
> VA3JLF
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