It’s important to have the bleeding-edge Git installed on all computers I use, so I created a bash script to automatically download, install and test new versions from the master branch. It’s been maturing now for some weeks, and works fine on all computers I use, which is Ubuntu and Debian based. It’s built with paranoia in mind to avoid accidents, and places each version under its separate directory structure under /usr/local by default, but that’s easily configurable. In case someone else has use for such a script, it’s available from git://github.com/sunny256/build-git.git http://github.com/sunny256/build-git.git or git://gitorious.org/build-git/build-git.git http://git.gitorious.org/build-git/build-git.git Comments and patches/enhancements welcome. Regards, Øyvind +-| Øyvind A. Holm <sunny@xxxxxxxxxxx> - N 60.39548° E 5.31735° |-+ | OpenPGP: 0xFB0CBEE894A506E5 - http://www.sunbase.org/pubkey.asc | | Fingerprint: A006 05D6 E676 B319 55E2 E77E FB0C BEE8 94A5 06E5 | +------------| 47ab564a-ab68-11de-8e10-00248cd5cf1e |-------------+
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