Re: [orca-list] Updating orca from git



If you want to make sure you're starting from an unmodified set of source files, you can always run
git clean -dfx
from the directory into which you've cloned the repository.

On 23/11/21 23:17, Guy Schlosser via orca-list wrote:
After pulling from git, I always run ./autogen.sh, make, then sudo make install. This is just to make sure everything is in place. 

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On Nov 22, 2021, at 3:31 PM, Vsevolod Popov via orca-list <orca-list gnome org> wrote:



Hello everyone,

I am a beginner in linux, so this question isn’t really obvious for me.

Recently I learned how to compile orca and other things from source code. I can compile and install orca from master after a clean system installation.

But what should I do for updating it?

Should I run ./configure command after pulling new commits from master?

Or make && sudo make install is enough?

Thank you.

--
Best regards,
Vsevolod
https://github.com/sevapopov2

 

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