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I was wondering, looking at the way the front page is set up, if there might be a feed for new package announcements it would be possible to syndicate to a feed reader. It would be sweet to get package announcements straight to the desktop.
If there is and I've missed the blazingly obvious link to it, I apologise
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That's a brilliant idea.
"No live organism can continue for long to exist sanely under conditions of absolute reality; even larks and katydids are supposed, by some, to dream." - S. Jackson
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I filed a bug report for that like 4 months ago.
But considering people purposely ignore me, go for it.
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I filed a bug report for that like 4 months ago.
But considering people purposely ignore me, go for it.
Does anyone know what happened to that "contrasutra" guy?
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For all you hard core rdf people: http://archlinux.org/~dorphell/rdf_feed.php
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Much obliged Xentac, that's exactly what I was looking for. Thanks for laying the groundwork contrasutra
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But considering people purposely ignore me, go for it.
No no, I don't do it on purpose! :-D
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There is now a really really official script (announced on the front page) here: http://archlinux.org/rdf_feed.php
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Wow, on the front page even! Thanks a lot all for your speedy help, my desktop is much improved, I'll post soon to the screenshots thread when I get a few things ironed out. Just wanted to say how impressed I am by the speedy response, in this case and with Arch generally. I'm certainly going to try and contribute more to this community. Enough arse kissing, but I am very chuffed! cheers!
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excellant, will definately be using this
nice work
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Great... extra feature for my site
Thought i have a couple of questions;
Is there a way to take the Date and Time _out_ of the package line??
I mean, if im seeing the last 5 pkgs in 24 hours in my rdf box, is kind obvious when was released... is there any other use im not seeing??
Also, just to be a bit more :twisted: , it would be great to have an Arch logo in the rdf feed (you have the option to enable the image in your rdf reader)... just like Slashdot`s or Distrowatch`s ones...
Leonardo Andrés Gallego
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rdf has no special field for date, so us splitting it out would make it just a list of packages. They're not updated in the last 24 hours, they're the last 10 updates. They could, conceivable span more than 24 hours...
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Well... judging by how many packages I had to update between yesterday and today, that doesn't seem likely.
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rdf has no special field for date, so us splitting it out would make it just a list of packages. They're not updated in the last 24 hours, they're the last 10 updates. They could, conceivable span more than 24 hours...
mmm... i dont know what to think about this, as i found out today that the rdf was modified and now the date and time dont appear and i have a logo at my feed
Anyway, what i meant was that it was kind of useless having the date and time the pkg was published as usually in a rdf feed you wont have more than a list of the last 10 items (maybe more, maybe less), so although the pkg wasnt published necesarily on the last 24 hours, its pretty recent and one usually know in what day lives... usually
Again, great job and thanks for the quick answer...
Leonardo Andrés Gallego
www.archlinux-es.org || Comunidad Hispana de Arch Linux
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mmm... i dont know what to think about this, as i found out today that the rdf was modified and now the date and time dont appear and i have a logo at my feed
Oh yeah! Shame it makes my extra wide gdesklet display pointless, but I agree its easier to read. Good work - whoever did that.
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There is now a really really official script (announced on the front page) here: http://archlinux.org/rdf_feed.php
here the nooby question comes:
what do i do with that script to make it appear on my desktop? :oops:
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in KDE use the news feeder applet you can place on the taskbar
in gnome i use gdesklets with rssgrab
other ways I dunno
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a really nice feed reader is liferea
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thanks!
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I had been using a Moz/Fire|bird|fox extension called Aggreg8 under Windows. Works very well under Windows, but unfortunately there are permissions issues under Linux. I got it installed, but I couldn't get it to save my feeds. So I switched to Bloglines, which has a couple of advantages for me. One, nothing to install! Two, I can access it from either OS or any other computer and pick up from wherever I left off without having to browse through items I've already read (it's web-based). In that respect, it has similar advantages to IMAP. You're "always in sync."
Disadvantages: well, you have to register with a valid email address. But that's about it, I think. There was a brief period of slowness a few days ago while they updated some hardware. Over the long haul, I'm not sure how they're going to keep offering this for free, but I guess that's for them to worry about.
It's here, if anyone's interested: http://www.bloglines.com/
Anyway, I added Arch's package update feed ... much obliged!
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post a bug report, please
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Hi all,
This may be somewhat OT, but bare with me please.
I'd love to have a similar tool as in ubuntu for example, where the package announcements are compared to your installed packages and there's "upgrades available" icon on the task bar.
Is there such a tool, and if not, could it be possible to have one for arch?
.murkus
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