Craig Bradney skrev: >> ----- Original Message ----- >> Subject: Re: [Scribus] file format 1.3.3.x and 1.3.4 >> From: Axel Bojer <axelb at skolelinux.no> >> To: scribus at nashi.altmuehlnet.de >> Date: 05-12-2006 10:29 >> >> >> listen at thomas-zastrow.de skrev: >>>> I dont know if I have understood you right, but does mean that when I >>>> now upgrade from 1.3.5 to 1.3.6 there is a special command for it? Or > do >>>> you simply mean replacing? >>>> As of now I am simply using >>>> ./configure && make && make install >>>> without removing the old version, and it seems to work fine, so i >>>> suppose it is. Is this the wanted method? >>> That's evry simple. Just change the configure-command: >>> >>> ./configure --prefix=/directory/where/to/install >>> >>> Then Scribus will be installed in the given directory. Removing this > directory >>> also deletes Scribus ;-) >> Thank you. I suppose thats not what I have, so is there also a good >> method of removing from the normal procedure (without no prefixes)? > > by installing into your own directory structure, you can just "rm -rf" in > that directory. make uninstall also works.
Yes, I know, thank you :-) >>> I fear not, but anyhow I shall keep this method in mind, can be helpful >> for instance for cvs-builds :-) > > If you want to install multiple versions, just use a different prefix as has > been mentioned Yes, understood :-) My point was just concerning what I have: A system where removing is not all to easy because I did not look at these methods during my first install, but just used the default value. No big problem, really, but I just wanted to ask in case I had missed some nice methods for my current situation :-) Removing a normal installed Scribus (source) is not so easy, but would have been if I had used another method. Now I know :-) Best regards Axel Bojer
