diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 4917e82d146f3769cb1d61b4911a8b2126d9be76..4052a913e2376c8c3bb75388ae515a36dce96a05 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ the future development of Gluon. Please refrain from using the `master` branch for anything else but development purposes! Use the most recent release instead. You can list all releases by running `git tag` -and switch to one by running `git checkout v2019.1 && make update`. +and switch to one by running `git checkout v2019.1.1 && make update`. If you're using the autoupdater, do not autoupdate nodes with anything but releases. If you upgrade using random master commits the nodes *will break* eventually. diff --git a/docs/site-example/site.conf b/docs/site-example/site.conf index 2b9c9584c7dbe4eb1f9844d51b6a2849ee8901f0..32aa4e204850bff0359ac2021493c1edc38a82f1 100644 --- a/docs/site-example/site.conf +++ b/docs/site-example/site.conf @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ --- This is an example site configuration for Gluon v2019.1 +-- This is an example site configuration for Gluon v2019.1.1 -- -- Take a look at the documentation located at -- https://gluon.readthedocs.io/ for details. diff --git a/docs/user/getting_started.rst b/docs/user/getting_started.rst index 95c4407ac41a00f5d79f4047aa05d91496af4d2d..9313e791e581b328db37d7aa29177cf8e7a2a7f6 100644 --- a/docs/user/getting_started.rst +++ b/docs/user/getting_started.rst @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ Gluon's releases are managed using `Git tags`_. If you are just getting started with Gluon we recommend to use the latest stable release of Gluon. Take a look at the `list of gluon releases`_ and notice the latest release, -e.g. *v2019.1*. Always get Gluon using git and don't try to download it +e.g. *v2019.1.1*. Always get Gluon using git and don't try to download it as a Zip archive as the archive will be missing version information. Please keep in mind that there is no "default Gluon" build; a site configuration @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ Building the images ------------------- To build Gluon, first check out the repository. Replace *RELEASE* with the -version you'd like to checkout, e.g. *v2019.1*. +version you'd like to checkout, e.g. *v2019.1.1*. ::