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Fix reference to PCTB testing server
[ypp-sc-tools.db-test.git]
/
yarrg
/
web
/
intro
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yarrg/web/intro
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yarrg/web/intro
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-68,8
+68,8
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website.
<h2>Uploading from Linux</h2>
<h2>Uploading from Linux</h2>
-The YARRG upload client uploads both to YARRG and
to the
-<a href="http://pctb.
ilk.org/">PCTB testing server
</a>.
+The YARRG upload client uploads both to YARRG and
+<a href="http://pctb.
crabdance.com/">PCTB
</a>.
<p>
<p>
@@
-84,24
+84,27
@@
To install the client, install the `git' version control system
and the other dependencies listed in the `Installation requirements'
section of the README and then run:
<pre>
and the other dependencies listed in the `Installation requirements'
section of the README and then run:
<pre>
-git
clone http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~ijackson/ypp-sc-tools/master/.git ypp-sc-tools
+git
-
clone http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~ijackson/ypp-sc-tools/master/.git ypp-sc-tools
cd ypp-sc-tools
cd yarrg
make
</pre>
this will download the code into the directory <code>ypp-sc-tools</code>,
cd ypp-sc-tools
cd yarrg
make
</pre>
this will download the code into the directory <code>ypp-sc-tools</code>,
-and build the software.
+and build the software. (If your Linux is very up to date you may
+find that it complains that it doesn't know the command <kbd>git-core</kbd>.
+In that case, use <kbd>git core</kbd>, with a space, instead.)
<p>
When new versions of the upload client are released, you can:
<pre>
cd .../ypp-sc-tools
<p>
When new versions of the upload client are released, you can:
<pre>
cd .../ypp-sc-tools
-git
pull
+git
-
pull
cd yarrg
make
</pre>
cd yarrg
make
</pre>
-to fetch the new version.
+to fetch the new version. (Again, you may need <kbd>git pull</kbd>
+instead of <kbd>git-pull</kbd>.)
<h2>Uploading from Windows</h2>
<h2>Uploading from Windows</h2>