Hi Justin,
Remember to 'Reply to all'. Otherwise the mail just goes back to the sender.
Jeff
ps. can I quadruple this? or is my vote already cast?
;)
Justin Frydman wrote:
I triple this. We don't want to be overwriting our install by accident.
Justin
On 10/17/05, *Jeff Nichols* <jeff@netnichols.com mailto:jeff@netnichols.com> wrote:
I second this request. I like to have something like this: roundcubemail roundcubemail-20051007 roundcubemail-0.1a current -> roundcubemail-0.1a . and what mark suggested makes this much easier Jeff Mark Krenz wrote: > I have a request for future versions of roundcube. Can you make the > distribution files untar into a directory with the version name in it. > I think it would be beneficial to most people to be able to do this: > > cd /var/www/your/document/root > tar zxvf roundcube_webmail_version#.tar.gz > > and have it untar to the directory 'roundcubemail_version#' instead of > just untarring to 'roundcubemail'. That way it can be untarred in the > same parent directory without having to move the old directory out of > the way or clobbering old files. > >
whoops.. i'm an idiot.. sorry
[look at list before getting on soapbox next time jeff]
Jeff Nichols wrote:
Hi Justin,
Remember to 'Reply to all'. Otherwise the mail just goes back to the sender.
Jeff
ps. can I quadruple this? or is my vote already cast?
;)
Justin Frydman wrote:
I triple this. We don't want to be overwriting our install by accident.
Justin
On 10/17/05, *Jeff Nichols* <jeff@netnichols.com mailto:jeff@netnichols.com> wrote:
I second this request. I like to have something like this: roundcubemail roundcubemail-20051007 roundcubemail-0.1a current -> roundcubemail-0.1a . and what mark suggested makes this much easier Jeff Mark Krenz wrote: > I have a request for future versions of roundcube. Can you make the > distribution files untar into a directory with the version name in it. > I think it would be beneficial to most people to be able to do
this: > > cd /var/www/your/document/root > tar zxvf roundcube_webmail_version#.tar.gz > > and have it untar to the directory 'roundcubemail_version#' instead of > just untarring to 'roundcubemail'. That way it can be untarred in the > same parent directory without having to move the old directory out of > the way or clobbering old files. > >
I cc'd the list :P
On 10/18/05, Jeff Nichols jeff@netnichols.com wrote:
whoops.. i'm an idiot.. sorry
[look at list before getting on soapbox next time jeff]
Jeff Nichols wrote:
Hi Justin,
Remember to 'Reply to all'. Otherwise the mail just goes back to the sender.
Jeff
ps. can I quadruple this? or is my vote already cast?
;)
Justin Frydman wrote:
I triple this. We don't want to be overwriting our install by accident.
Justin
On 10/17/05, *Jeff Nichols* <jeff@netnichols.com mailto:jeff@netnichols.com> wrote:
I second this request. I like to have something like this:
roundcubemail roundcubemail-20051007 roundcubemail-0.1a current -> roundcubemail-0.1a
. and what mark suggested makes this much easier
Jeff
Mark Krenz wrote:
I have a request for future versions of roundcube. Can you
make the
distribution files untar into a directory with the version name
in it.
I think it would be beneficial to most people to be able to do
this:
cd /var/www/your/document/root tar zxvf roundcube_webmail_version#.tar.gz
and have it untar to the directory 'roundcubemail_version#'
instead of
just untarring to 'roundcubemail'. That way it can be untarred
in the
same parent directory without having to move the old directory
out of
the way or clobbering old files.