Decouple update task from install
Now that Gradle runs Helma with the configured dependencies, updating the installation directory has become less crucial
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### Additional Prerequisites
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* [Rsync](https://rsync.samba.org) version ≥ 3.1.0
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* [Node.js](https://nodejs.org) LTS version
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* [Rsync](https://rsync.samba.org) version ≥ 3.1.0
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Clone this repository to your machine and start the build process with `./gradlew install`. The build script is going to ask you if you want to update the installation, enter `yes` or `no`.
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Clone this repository to your machine and run Helma with `./gradlew run`.
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To update the installation from a build, run `./gradlew update` and enter `yes` at the prompt.
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> ⚠️
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> Please be aware that this step is going to overwrite files in the installation directory – escpecially at a later time when there might be substantial changes. Should this happen by accident you find the previous installation in the `backups` directory.
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