[opensuse-gnome] Finding latest upstream versions
Hi, I've added a script that is able to check out the latest upstream version for most modules maintained by the GNOME team (even if it's not living on ftp.gnome.org). Now, the missing part is that we need data on where to grab a latest upstream version. This is easy to do, except that it takes quite some time since we have many modules. Everybody can help here. First, check out what we currently have: git clone http://www.vuntz.net/git/osc-plugins.git/ cd osc-plugings/obs-dissector Then open upstream-tarballs.txt and read the comments at the top -- they should be pretty clear (especially once you started looking at the list that's already there). If not, tell me what's unclear. Now, go to http://tmp.vuntz.net/opensuse-packages/obs.py. If there's a yellow cell, then it means that we don't have data for this. Start looking where the tarballs for this module live and add the relevant data to upstream-tarballs.txt and gnome-opensuse-match.txt. If you find a location for which we don't have a method (like google code or launchpad), you should still add the module to the files, but the entry in upstream-tarballs.txt should be commented out. Then, either tell me where your git branch lives, or send me a patch! (you might want to send a mail or tell on IRC that you're working on this, to avoid duplicated work) Thanks, Vincent -- Les gens heureux ne sont pas pressés. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-gnome+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-gnome+help@opensuse.org
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Vincent Untz