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<p><font size="+1">The safe way will be to start from a fresh image.</font></p>
<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Le 09/08/2020 à 23:21, Juan Vuletich
via Cuis-dev a écrit :<br>
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<blockquote type="cite" cite="mid:5F3076FC.1060204@jvuletich.org">Today
I realized that if a Cuis user pulls the Cuis repo, and does
'Install 'New Updates' they might reasonable expect that any
installed packages are also updated.
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<p>My bad there to make you suggest it is necessary.</p>
<p> Juan, your good will proposal try to take in consideration a bad
habits: keep working for days and weeks with an image with
external packages installed, then assuming doing an update on this
image will be safe. I remember you documented that an image should
never be saved: install packages, write code, save packages, then
throw away the image at the end of the day. While working on DrGeo
on Cuis, I follow this habit, and it is working nicely. Only when
experimenting with Vector graphics I keep the image.</p>
<p>We should no forget to document it in The Cuis Book.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Le 10/08/2020 à 01:36, Phil B via
Cuis-dev a écrit :<br>
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cite="mid:CAMJMOehCDM65A2gk0firBy3-ii7tChHQNCUkqh4S50iD+e6R0w@mail.gmail.com">
<div dir="ltr">The changeset asks the user if they want to
reload. The issue is the act of reloading a package: it's
inherently unsafe.</div>
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