Hello,
with more and more of the bundles moving from SVN to GIT, I was wondering what would be the most convenient way to keep your bundles updated? I used to to have an SVN checkout of TM's bundles and to update I could simply do a 'svn update all' in the command line and all bundles were updated.
Is there a simple way to this with GIT as well? With the GetBundles bundle it only seems to be possible to do the update by individually looking at each installed bundle for an updated version and then installing this. Or am I missing something here?
Regards,
Carsten
On Wed, Jun 9, 2010 at 13:31, Carsten Hoever hoever@gmx.de wrote:
with more and more of the bundles moving from SVN to GIT, I was wondering what would be the most convenient way to keep your bundles updated? I used to to have an SVN checkout of TM's bundles and to update I could simply do a 'svn update all' in the command line and all bundles were updated.
Is there a simple way to this with GIT as well? With the GetBundles bundle it only seems to be possible to do the update by individually looking at each installed bundle for an updated version and then installing this. Or am I missing something here?
GetBundles has a “Install all Updates” action in the gear menu, shortcut ⌘U. Alternatively, you could use a repository manager like mr[1] to install and update your bundles.
HTH, Martin
Or write =u in GetBundles' search field to display available updates only.
Cheers, --Hans
On 9 jun 2010, at 13.45, Martin Kühl wrote:
On Wed, Jun 9, 2010 at 13:31, Carsten Hoever hoever@gmx.de wrote:
with more and more of the bundles moving from SVN to GIT, I was wondering what would be the most convenient way to keep your bundles updated? I used to to have an SVN checkout of TM's bundles and to update I could simply do a 'svn update all' in the command line and all bundles were updated.
Is there a simple way to this with GIT as well? With the GetBundles bundle it only seems to be possible to do the update by individually looking at each installed bundle for an updated version and then installing this. Or am I missing something here?
GetBundles has a “Install all Updates” action in the gear menu, shortcut ⌘U.
I actually checked the gear menu of GetBundles before writing the first mail, but there was nothing like “Install all Updates”. After your reply, I realised that I actually was using an older version of GetBundles without that menu item. After updating GetBundles I now have it and can update all my bundles again easily.
Thanks!
Carsten