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An upgrade of Alpine Linux from a stable version to the rolling development version ''edge'' basically requires the same steps as [[Upgrading_Alpine#Upgrading_to_latest_release|Upgrading to latest release]].  
An upgrade of Alpine Linux from a stable version to the rolling development version ''edge'' basically requires the same steps as [[Upgrading_Alpine|Upgrading to latest release]].  


The crucial difference is, that when editing the {{Path|/etc/apk/repositories}} file, all referenced repository versions (such as <var>v3.2</var> or <var>latest-stable</var>) therein need to be pointing to '''<code>edge</code>''' as in <code><nowiki>http://dl-3.alpinelinux.org/alpine/edge/main</nowiki></code>.
The crucial difference is, that when editing the {{Path|/etc/apk/repositories}} file, all referenced repository versions (such as <var>v3.2</var> or <var>latest-stable</var>) therein need to be pointing to '''<code>edge</code>''' as in <code><nowiki>http://dl-3.alpinelinux.org/alpine/edge/main</nowiki></code>.

Revision as of 13:21, 5 July 2021

An upgrade of Alpine Linux from a stable version to the rolling development version edge basically requires the same steps as Upgrading to latest release.

The crucial difference is, that when editing the /etc/apk/repositories file, all referenced repository versions (such as v3.2 or latest-stable) therein need to be pointing to edge as in http://dl-3.alpinelinux.org/alpine/edge/main.

After the upgrade, the currently installed edge version may be checked with

cat /etc/alpine-release

and referring to the build date that is attached to the release.