[Zope] How to upgrade to 2.3 (no differential install?)

2001-01-29 Thread Brad Clements
I'm running Zope 2.2 on RH Linux 7 I see that there's no 2.2-to-2.3 .tar file.. Why? What's the correct way to upgrade my existing Zope installation? -- Call me stupid, I can't find the proper command line switch to get tar to ignore the top level directory name Zope-2.3.0-linux2-86 Do I hav

Re: [Zope] How to upgrade to 2.3 (no differential install?)

2001-01-29 Thread David K. Trudgett
On Mon, Jan 29, 2001 at 10:54:08AM -0500, Brad Clements wrote: > Call me stupid, I can't find the proper command line switch to get tar to > ignore the top level directory name Zope-2.3.0-linux2-86 > > Do I have to untar into a junk directory, then cp -r everything to my > current dir? > What'

Re: [Zope] How to upgrade to 2.3 (no differential install?)

2001-01-29 Thread Bill Anderson
David K. Trudgett wrote: > On Mon, Jan 29, 2001 at 10:54:08AM -0500, Brad Clements wrote: > > >> Call me stupid, I can't find the proper command line switch to get tar to >> ignore the top level directory name Zope-2.3.0-linux2-86 >> >> Do I have to untar into a junk directory, then cp -r eve

RE: [Zope] How to upgrade to 2.3 (no differential install?)

2001-01-30 Thread dale . w . lance
just checked man of tar - no "z" was listed. what exactly is definition of "z"? I assume it might be "ignore top level directory"? Dale -- SNIP two steps too many ;) Just tar -xvzf the original file,no need to copy and then delete the copy. /m

Re: [Zope] How to upgrade to 2.3 (no differential install?)

2001-01-30 Thread Chris McDonough
It means decompress a compressed archive... not all tars support this... - Original Message - From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2001 9:14 AM Subject: RE: [Zope] How to upgrade to 2.3 (no differential