I think `git checkout release-0.4 && make` in same directory will do the work.
But I'll make a new directory and build it from scratch. On Monday, August 10, 2015 at 1:07:51 PM UTC+2, Federico Calboli wrote: > > Hi All, > > (assuming this is the right forum), according to the instructions here: > > https://github.com/JuliaLang/julia > > I can run the 'stable' release by cloning the git repo and then checking > out the 0.3 release. Now, I presume the 0.4 release will eventually become > 'stable', and so on and so forth. My lack of git-foo menas that I would > then remove the whole /usr/local/julia directory and start from scratch > with the new stable release. This is doable but I was wondering whether > there is a way of tracking the stable release that will magically upgrade > the whole thing to the next stable release when it is available. > > Cheers > > F >