[Activetcl] Unwinding things
by Larry W. Virden other posts by this author
Feb 7 2008 4:10AM messages near this date
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Re: [Activetcl] Unwinding things
So, if I want to uninstall all activetcl - as well as my local teapot
repository - what all do I need to think about?
I know there is an uninstall script that comes with ActiveTcl, so I can
run that.
But is there something else that I will need to do afterwards, to clean
up the repository?
I still haven't figured out a good way to manage the activetcl repository.
In my particular case, I am forced by local policy to set up a repository,
allow initial testing and updating, and then, at the point where
system testing begins, I have to 'freeze' it (unless some major bug is
unconvered) for eternity (or at least until it is no longer used).
Think of it as being marked "stable" at this point.
There would always be an "unstable" and "stable" version. Production
support occurs against the stable version, while research, experimentation,
etc. occur against the unstable version.
Not that ActiveTcl or extensions are considered unstable. It is the
software configuration (new versions, new extensions, etc.) that is unstable...
Anyways, anyone have some ideas on how to set up two public repositories
like this?
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