On 6/5/06, keukaman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have an shared hosting account that doesn't allow the use of
> Subversion to get the trunk. My default installation of Django is .91.
> It resides under the a directory /home/username/lib/python2.4/django.
> Since I can't use Subversion on the hosting system, can I just delete
> the contents of this django directory and then ftp the django directory
> that comes from checking out the trunk? I was able to use Subversion on
> my local pc to get the trunk.

Hey keukaman,

Yes, you can do exactly that -- just replace the "django" directory
with the new one.

Adrian

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Adrian Holovaty
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