X-Git-Url: http://www.privoxy.org/gitweb/?p=privoxy.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=INSTALL;h=22166940c9fbe6a14833697209631ebc20ca1d59;hp=35144e87c6e9d6f30c89b90b13895630be6bcc3d;hb=962ed628ec708d487afd1494813141fc048143d6;hpb=7ce57bbb9ae694e6e66f3fad3a926026e1ea8c20 diff --git a/INSTALL b/INSTALL index 35144e87..22166940 100644 --- a/INSTALL +++ b/INSTALL @@ -40,8 +40,8 @@ compiler like gcc are required. When building from a source tarball, first unpack the source: - tar xzvf privoxy-3.0.8-src* [.tgz or .tar.gz] - cd privoxy-3.0.8 + tar xzvf privoxy-3.0.11-beta-src* [.tgz or .tar.gz] + cd privoxy-3.0.11-beta For retrieving the current CVS sources, you'll need a CVS client installed. @@ -155,14 +155,13 @@ correct paths and values, if anything other than a default install is done. If install finds previous versions of local configuration files, most of these will not be overwritten, and the new ones will be installed with a "new" -extension. default.action, default.filter, and standard.action will be -overwritten. You will then need to manually update the other installed -configuration files as needed. The default template files will be overwritten. -If you have customized, local templates, these should be stored safely in a -separate directory and defined in config by the "templdir" directive. It is of -course wise to always back-up any important configuration files "just in case". -If a previous version of Privoxy is already running, you will have to restart -it manually. +extension. default.action and default.filter will be overwritten. You will then +need to manually update the other installed configuration files as needed. The +default template files will be overwritten. If you have customized, local +templates, these should be stored safely in a separate directory and defined in +config by the "templdir" directive. It is of course wise to always back-up any +important configuration files "just in case". If a previous version of Privoxy +is already running, you will have to restart it manually. For more detailed instructions on how to build Redhat RPMs, Windows self-extracting installers, building on platforms with special requirements