Thanks again! One more stupid question but should I have all needed libraries (also that libicu-common.so.4.2 I mentioned earlier) if I have latest revision checked out? Markku On Sun, 2010-04-18 at 18:19 +0200, PulkoMandy wrote: > Le Sun, 18 Apr 2010 17:14:41 +0200, Markku Hyppönen > <make.hypponen@xxxxxxxxxx> a écrit: > > > I quess I have to do this upgrade several time in a future. Though, I'm > > running Haiku in a laptop which can't boot from usb drive. Should I burn > > cd every time I want to upgrade or is there any other way to do this? > > > > I found this from haiku web site: > > > > # under BeOS to partition X on the master on the first channel > > dd if=/path/to/image of=/dev/disk/ide/ata/0/master/X > > > > Can I use this method to upgrade alpha1 to latest nightly build? > > > > Markku > > It is also possible to build haiku directly to a partition using "jam -q > install-haiku", if you set the proper settings in your userbuildconfig > (don't have them at thand here, sorry). This seems a bit broken at the > moment with libstdc++ and libsupc++ not getting copied to the new image, > but I expect this to be solved soon. >