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Re: [Ltib] Auto update?
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Stuart Hughes |
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Re: [Ltib] Auto update? |
Date: |
Mon, 01 Aug 2011 20:38:44 +0100 |
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Hi Chris,
Each time you run ltib it will check if any files are needed for any
package it is going to build.
Once a tar/patch has been downloaded, it's stored in /opt/ltib/pkgs and
so will not need to be re-fetched, even if you force build a package.
If you were say to blow away /opt/ltib/pkgs (please don't), if you
re-run ltib and force a package to build, any referenced content would
be downloaded again and put back in /opt/ltib/pkgs/
Regards, Stuart
On 01/08/11 15:51, Chris Westervelt wrote:
> Stewart,
>
>
>
> Does LTIB automatically fetch patches and updates to the source when you
> re-run it or is it a fetch once process. I tried to figure this out
> from the documentation but after I read it I was still confused.
>
>
>
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