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Hello, I just saw that a new release has come out, and I'd like to upgrade my current installation to it (it's maybe half a year old or so), but I'm uncertain whether I can just pick and replace a couple of files, or if I need to use the new image also. Most probably the latter, I think. But if so, then I need to set up the git keys to re-import the project I'm working on - or is there a smoother process? |
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Get your code in a Git repository and load it in a new release. Follow this one to work with GitHub as an example: |
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Thank you, I will do so! Would it be possible to upgrade parts of GT in a living system (so to speak) in the future? |
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If you build GT from sources, it is possible to load individual repositories. |
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Get your code in a Git repository and load it in a new release.
Follow this one to work with GitHub as an example:
https://book.gtoolkit.com/how-to-set-up-a-gt-github-repo-in-7--6jnhavaiy1r1smdayzj29bopu