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Hi Octavio,

On 2010-12-24 at 20:45 -0800, Octavio Alvarez wrote:

    But how can I update the downloaded source?  Do I need to download
all the 4.4GB source whenever I want to update it?

./g pull

Just a small note, to streamline the history, we should be using "./g
pull -r" in most of the cases.  [-r means 'rebase', which in this case
puts your commits on top of the commits that you fetched from the remote
end.]  The most notable exception to this is merging OOo milestones,
where we should be using "./g pull --no-rebase" so that we don't lose
the merge commits.

Regards,
Kendy


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