On 11/26/2019 6:57 PM, Mark Pizzolato wrote:
...
Not much of substance has changed, but the request is potentially
relevant anyway.
Bill,
Choice #1
????- since you're not changing anything in the source base, you can
?????????????????? just remove the directory you cloned into
previously and repeat
????????????????? what you did previously to clone the repo.
Choice #2
????- I've no idea what you would do with a GUI since there are several,
????????????????? each with potentially different UI mechanics. So,
presuming you're
????????????????? working with git directly from a command line, this
is what it takes:
??????? $ cd directory-you-cloned-into
??????? $ git pull
https://github.com/simh/simh
??????? $ make vax
??????? $ [...]
- Mark
I tried that and the response was not a git directory and something
about .git
The invisible files .gitattributes and .gitignore are there.
This could be because I did remove the directory after there were the
changes so things could run in root. I thought I would try it, so I re
unziped the simh-master. Hmm I might've screwed things up. I just
wanted to get the latest. I used 'unzip -a'
Bill