> Hi > > We are currently running cvs version 1.10.7 on linux 2.2. We want to upgrade > to version 1.11.2 of cvs. I would like to know if the following steps of > upgrading is correct: > > 1. I have downloaded cvs-1.11.tar.gz > 2. Type on commandline: gunzip cvs-1.11.tar.gz > 3. Type on commandline: tar xvf cvs-1.11.tar.gz > 4. Type on commandline: cd cvs-1.11 > 5. Type on commandline: ./configure > 6. Type on commandline: make > 7. Type on commandline: make install > > Do I need to set up everything again (the whole cvs)? Or will the existing > repository and users acces etc still be ok? (I don't want to break > anything!) > It's generally a good practice to do a "cvs init" after a version upgrade, in case it has new or changed files in CVSROOT, but other than that what you have listed looks good.
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