John Wendel wrote:
Download the tar file, untar it in your home directory, point a
launcher at the new version, be happy! If only the rest of life was so
easy.
You can also download the (binary) tar file, create an rpm and
install that way, without having to clutter the user's $HOME directory.
Been doing it that way for a while now.
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