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Hi!
I like taking a look at the changes made in a package when is upgraded. As i only use current and extra, is easy via the cvs web interface.
But this isn't available in the testing repo (webcvs). Is there a way to see it? or, have i to wait until it goes to current/extra?
Another comment. As i've said, i only use current/extra. Previously with the rss that is in the web page i was "update" about the changes, and made a "pacman -Syu" only if it was necesary. Now, the RSS includes the testing ones, so "my system crashes" :-) and i must go to the web to verify it, or make a "pacman -Syu". Is there a way to RSS only current and extra?
Please, note that this post is not a "I want it as i like it". I don't want to change it, only know if there is a way to make as i like. My english is not good enough, and perhaps some expresions are misunderstanded.
Bye!
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I like taking a look at the changes made in a package when is upgraded. As i only use current and extra, is easy via the cvs web interface.
But this isn't available in the testing repo (webcvs). Is there a way to see it? or, have i to wait until it goes to current/extra?
The problem is not too easy to fix. But you can view the PKGBUILDs. Just do the following:
* Search the package, but select the current/extra/unstable version instead of the testing version
* Click "View CVS Entries" there
* At the bottom of the webcvs page, change "Show files using tag:" from "CURRENT" to "TESTING".
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* Search the package, but select the current/extra/unstable version instead of the testing version
* Click "View CVS Entries" there
* At the bottom of the webcvs page, change "Show files using tag:" from "CURRENT" to "TESTING".
that's enough, thanks!!
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