What's a "repo"? I use the "boatbod" version now. So if I run
those commands to update it, will it overwrite the current version I have now? And will
it overwrite/delete any .tsv or .sh files that I've created? If it installs to the
same directory, how can I copy the config files to the "other" version?
Thanks.
trunktracker(a)tampabay.rr.com
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Well that depends on your viewpoint...
My codebase was derived from osmocom max branch about a year ago, so strictly speaking it
is a "fork", but it's also the production version which I maintain and
enhance.
If you are already using the boatbod version of op25, the simple way to pull the updates
is to run a "git pull" command from anywhere inside the ~/op25 directory
hierarchy. If you're on the osmocom or dseven versions, you'll probably be best
off to clone a completely separate version from my repo much as if you were installing
from scratch.
cd ~
git clone
https://github.com/boatbod/op25 ~/op25.boatbod
cd ~/op25.boatbod
../install.sh
(Once installed you can copy your config files over from the other version)