Vephil Messages: 7 Registered: September 2008 Location: Paris - France
Promising Member
Hello UPP world
I tried to update 2007 version installed on Intel dual core machine with Redhat (Fedora) with 2008.1
But it failed (
The first version was debian, so I tried with upp_2008.1_i386.deb
Which best dowload version to use for my machine configuration ?
And how to process? Can new version cohabit with old one?
mr_ped Messages: 825 Registered: November 2005 Location: Czech Republic - Praha
Experienced Contributor
If you can make 2007 to run, you should maybe consider downloading SVN sources to different directory, and build them in 2007 directly to get latest SVN version of everything.
Both can coexist together, search trough forum a bit, there were some descriptions about how some people setup their directories to have both stable and svn version together.
mrjt Messages: 705 Registered: March 2007 Location: London
Contributor
If you're having problems one way is to just download the source package and replace your old source.
You can then compile the updated TheIde using the old one if you desire.
It is relatively easy to have multiple versions running, especially if you don't want different Ide versions, just the source. You can do this by creating new Assemblies. Right-click the old one you wish to duplicate, selct 'New...' and change the uppsrc path to a directory with a different version in it and change the name. You can probably find more info by searching the forum.
Vephil Messages: 7 Registered: September 2008 Location: Paris - France
Promising Member
Vephil wrote on Tue, 09 September 2008 13:09
Hello UPP world
I tried to update 2007 version installed on Intel dual core machine with Redhat (Fedora) with 2008.1
But it failed (
The first version was debian, so I tried with upp_2008.1_i386.deb
Which best dowload version to use for my machine configuration ?
And how to process? Can new version cohabit with old one?
Thanks for any help
Please, could anyone telle me which would be the correct package to install with Fedora distribution :
Well, I use only kubuntu with *.deb packages, but as far as I know, Fedora uses *.rpm so I think "fc9" stands for fedora core 9 (redhat)? It is probably the package your're looking for.