Hi Ron, 

I think the command you want is git pull, which will merge changes from the 
master (?). I too am a beginner, so feel free to google more about git. And 
follow the build instructions here:

        http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development/Native_Build

Regards,
Dave

On 2011-01-27, at 7:56 PM, Ron House wrote:

> Hi, sorry for a beginner's question, but I downloaded the libreoffice code 
> base from git about a month ago, and I want to update it to be the same as 
> the recently released version 3.3 without having to download it all again. 
> Can anyone help out? I think, but am not sure, that the version I have is 
> what in cvs is called the head - not sure about git terminology.
> 
> If it is too hard to convert to version 3.3, then how do I simply update the 
> version I have from the current git repositories?
> 
> Info: I am an expert C++ programmer, but have never used git, nor have I any 
> familiarity (yet) with the libo code base, so please be specific.
> 
> (BTW, this would be good to add to the help page on libreoffice.org.)
> 
> Cheers,
> Ron.
> 
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