README-install: Improve to use new multi-pull, etc.
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Updating
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You need to pull the latest updates to your repos (assuming that
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you have your repos in /ostree)
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$ ostree-pull --repo=/ostree/repo origin gnomeos-3.4-i686-runtime
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$ ostree-pull --repo=/ostree/repo origin gnomeos-3.4-i686-devel
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And then you need to update your branches: to point to the new
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stuff. That is a little cumbersome, and the easiest is to use
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the gnomeos-update-branches script that comes with ostree. The
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script currently assumes that the repository is in the current
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directory.
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After you've installed, you can download updates like this:
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$ su -
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# cd /ostree
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# ostree-pull --repo=repo origin gnomeos-3.4-i686-{runtime,devel}
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This just pulls data into your local repository; if you want a
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checked-out filesystem root for them, the easiest is to use the
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gnomeos-update-branches script that comes with ostree. The script
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currently assumes that the repository is in the current directory.
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# ~/src/ostree/gnomeos/yocto/gnomeos-update-branches.sh
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In the future this will be part of a system administrator oriented
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utility (e.g. "ostreeadm").
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