Well, I guess what confused me is the order....

I would assume that the last entry, being the newest, would have all the steps
listed that are currently needed. Maby its just me and, I am really not tyring
to cause a hassle, maby I am reading it wrong.

It seems to me that you need to piece together what you need be applying past
steps and seeing what has changed. I guess what I am looking for is a :

        1) xxxxxx
        2) xxxxxx
        3) xxxxxx

type of thing.

Again, thats what confused me. Maby others can see it fine, but it lost me.

Thanks

On 23-Feb-00 Alfred Perlstein wrote:
> * William Woods <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000222 21:27] wrote:
>> I did read that document, and honestly, it dident make a lot of sence and it
>> seemed to have some conflicting instructions.....which is why I am asking
>> here.
> 
> It looks pretty concise to me, perhaps you can explain the confusion
> so that we may fix it so as to help other users?
> 
> -Alfred
> 
>> 
>> On 23-Feb-00 Alfred Perlstein wrote:
>> > * William Woods <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000222 21:19] wrote:
>> >> Hey,
>> >> 
>> >> I have been following the disscussions here for a while, just trying to
>> >> get
>> >> a
>> >> feel of what the transition from 3.4-stable 4.0-release will be like. I
>> >> am
>> >> running -current on my alpha, but that was a fresh install. I am debating
>> >> trying -current on my laptop, but before we go there, I would like to
>> >> inquire
>> >> as to what shape the transition is in. Are there steps posted somewhere
>> >> that
>> >> work?
>> >> 
>> >> Also, what condition (I know, I am asking you to read the future) do you
>> >> expect
>> >> the transition to be like at the end of the month when 4.0 -release comes
>> >> out.
>> >> 
>> >> Lastly, if I were to be so brave as to go from 3.4 to 4.0 -current now,
>> >> where
>> >> would I find the nessary instructions?
>> > 
>> > Please see src/UPDATING


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Date: 22-Feb-00
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