Re: git versions

2016-01-22 Thread Jeff King
On Fri, Jan 22, 2016 at 10:52:47PM +, Ashish Yadav wrote: > Thanks. > > I just wanted to know if I can upgrade straight from v1.7.1-3 to v2.7 or > do I need to upgrade to an intermediate version. No, there should no reason to need an intermediate version. -Peff -- To unsubscribe from this l

Re: git versions

2016-01-22 Thread Ashish Yadav
Thanks. I just wanted to know if I can upgrade straight from v1.7.1-3 to v2.7 or do I need to upgrade to an intermediate version. On 1/22/16, 4:42 PM, "Matthieu Moy" wrote: >Jeff King writes: > >> On Fri, Jan 22, 2016 at 05:15:23PM +, Ashish Yadav wrote: >> >>> I am using git v1.7.12.4 w

Re: git versions

2016-01-22 Thread Matthieu Moy
Jeff King writes: > On Fri, Jan 22, 2016 at 05:15:23PM +, Ashish Yadav wrote: > >> I am using git v1.7.12.4 w CentOS 6.5. Can I upgrade 1.7.1-3 to 2.7? > > Probably. :) Surely ;-). I have a CentOS 6.5 with Git 2.6 on it. It was installed from source (I'm not the one who installed it, but I

Re: git versions

2016-01-22 Thread Jeff King
On Fri, Jan 22, 2016 at 05:15:23PM +, Ashish Yadav wrote: > I am using git v1.7.12.4 w CentOS 6.5. Can I upgrade 1.7.1-3 to 2.7? Probably. :) I don't know much about what has been packaged for CentOS 6.5, but you can certainly build the latest version of git from source. You can get tarballs