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On Monday, August 10, 2015 at 10:10:36 PM UTC+2, Tony Kelman wrote: > > You would likely need at least `make clean`, probably `make cleanall` as > well when switching between release-0.3 and the forthcoming release-0.4 > branch. Many of the dependency versions have changed, though not all. It > will likely be more reliable to at least rebuild the dependencies that have > changed versions, which `make cleanall` should usually do for you - it > deletes the installed copies from ./usr which forces the right version to > be re-installed, though it won't completely delete the built copies of the > dependencies from ./deps. > > > On Monday, August 10, 2015 at 10:14:31 AM UTC-7, Scott T wrote: >> >> Within the next month unless something unexpected happens, I'd say - you >> can follow discussion on the last few milestones here. >> <https://github.com/JuliaLang/julia/milestones/0.4.0> >> >> Cheers, >> Scott >> >> On Monday, 10 August 2015 17:14:41 UTC+1, Federico Calboli wrote: >>> >>> Thanks! So something like >>> >>> git pull && git checkout release-0.4 && make >>> >>> should work... Any idea of when 0.4 will be out as stable (I know it is >>> out as development)? >>> >>> Cheers >>> >>> F >>> >>> On Monday, 10 August 2015 16:50:12 UTC+3, Scott T wrote: >>>> >>>> In fact, I imagine there will be a release-0.4 branch instead of a tag, >>>> so you will probably be able to ignore the "git fetch --tags" and do >>>> something more like "git checkout release-0.4". Anyway, my point being >>>> that >>>> quite a lot will change in v0.4 so it's best to run the upgrade yourself >>>> (and you can do it without deleting everything and starting again). There >>>> will definitely be instructions available! >>>> >>>> Scott >>>> >>>> On Monday, 10 August 2015 14:44:07 UTC+1, Scott T wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Hi Federico, >>>>> >>>>> I think that what you need is as simple as doing something like >>>>> >>>>> git fetch --tags >>>>> git pull >>>>> git checkout v0.4.0 >>>>> make >>>>> >>>>> from within the git repo once version 0.4.0 is out. It's not quite >>>>> "magical", but you will probably want to push the button on the upgrade >>>>> yourself instead of having it take you by surprise. >>>>> >>>>> Cheers, >>>>> Scott >>>>> >>>>> On Monday, 10 August 2015 12:07:51 UTC+1, 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 >>>>>> >>>>>
