Make running the last source after a build
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Be carreful
This process can break the lmce install The sharon-merge... tree should have all the latest and greatest additions but can be instable/not running
Preparations
First read and do what explained here
See also: Setting Up A Development Environment
See also: Building From Source
Make the last build running
how to have the last lmce version from developpment source, once I had installed lmce, checkout the charon snapshot, and build from source, what is the process to have the last build running ?
Thanks to <Zaerc>
cp src/bin/* /usr/pluto/bin; cp src/lib/* /usr/pluto/lib and then reboot iirc
chat with zaerc
then the whole project would be the one with last fix...
and you might want to make backup copies of /usr/pluto/{bin,lib} just in case
I don't know if the charon-merge tree is in working order atm but it should have all the latest and greatest additions
the lmce svn is the one to use in order to be little more stable
only the charon-merge branch can be compiled on lmce *without* destroying the DB
because of the difference between pluto and lmce:
the other branches are to be build on an automated environment and replace any installed lmce DB when building
what do you mean by: automated environment
so if you build them under lmce, it will break lmce I mean special machines only used to build they only have kubuntu installed ok by the way, builder32.linuxmce don't work anymore yes it's down from what I've heard, that was one of the automated build machines ok understood
--Gilles.cresci 01:44, 31 July 2008 (PDT)
