The best way is to use CVS. It's fast and you are always sure of getting the
most up to date version. If you are using windows take a look at tortiousCVS
at sourceforge. It will have you up and running in no time.
Chris Bruner
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> Date: Tue, 7 Jan 2003 15:57:04 -0200
> Subject: [PHPMyEdit-Discuss] How to use CVS
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> Hi, folks.
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> I not familiar to UNIX CVS technology.
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> So, I see some fixed topics for 5.1.
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> How can I update my phpmyedit with the files existing in
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> http://www.platon.sk/cvs/cvs.php/phpMyEdit/ ??
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> I understand that it compares versions, but...
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> I would like everything, without compare...
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> How can I download full updated phpmyedit.class.php without cvs?
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> The files in download section are older than CVS.
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> Well, sorry by english mistakes... It's not (yet) my native language.
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> Regards.
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