https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Co … bumping%22
Closing.
]]>Honesty, there is nothing to stop you from updating f-spot on your own with pkgbuilds. I don't see reason to move to another distro, just because of a single package that's not up-to-date immediately. Either wait for the update or build it yourself.
I have updated f-spot but still having some problems with opensync (missing the stable version 0.22 or documentation on 0.38) and on fedora is nice to have fingerprint reader enabled by default
]]>Remember when this first sprouted, Arch was 40% obsolete.
iirc it started 45% obsolete and then it went to 40% just 10 hours after that. You are right, it won't take long for the stats to change.
]]>Allan wrote:you can see exactly what packages are counted on the individual distro pages:
Arch: http://oswatershed.org/distro/arch#Current
Fedora: http://oswatershed.org/distro/fedora#CurrentObviously there are some issues with version numbers...
yes there are issues ... if they were corrected maybe arch would take the lead again
Honesty, there is nothing to stop you from updating f-spot on your own with pkgbuilds. I don't see reason to move to another distro, just because of a single package that's not up-to-date immediately. Either wait for the update or build it yourself.
]]>you can see exactly what packages are counted on the individual distro pages:
Arch: http://oswatershed.org/distro/arch#Current
Fedora: http://oswatershed.org/distro/fedora#CurrentObviously there are some issues with version numbers...
yes there are issues ... if they were corrected maybe arch would take the lead again
]]>Arch: http://oswatershed.org/distro/arch#Current
Fedora: http://oswatershed.org/distro/fedora#Current
Obviously there are some issues with version numbers...
]]>How can Fedora be ahead of Arch? Are they using release candidates or some other trickery?
No, they just updates the packages like arch even they have at 6 months releases. Ubuntu just updates for security.
]]>Acecero wrote:Cosmin wrote:I'll move to fedora
You'll be back, trust me.
maby
I was half kidding, half serious.
I mean fedora has any package I am interested in up to date.
on arch f-spot is still 0.5.0.3-3 ...
See you in two weeks then, you're always welcome back.
]]>Cosmin wrote:I'll move to fedora
You'll be back, trust me.
maby
I was half kidding, half serious.
I mean fedora has any package I am interested in up to date.
on arch f-spot is still 0.5.0.3-3 ...
I'll move to fedora
You'll be back, trust me.
]]>Seems like fedora is now most uptodate:
1 fedora 11 50.0% 1.55 7w
2 arch 55.0% 1.55 2w
3 freebsd 8 66.66% 3.13 29w
4 slackware 13.0 76.47% 3.12 12w
5 gentoo 85.0% 5.85 19w
6 funtoo 85.0% 5.80 18w
7 ubuntu jaunty 90.0% 5.00 16w
8 sabayon 4 94.73% 5.63 25w
9 debian lenny 95.0% 15.30 47w
10 opensuse 11.1 95.0% 6.55 32w