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#1 2003-06-23 08:38:24

Arielext
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updates on website

Is it possible to add a "changelog"  per packages what's changed on the website?


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#2 2003-06-23 08:50:57

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Re: updates on website

do you mean what changes were made in package updates?

if you want to know what changes were in packages then you could consult the cvs logs for a PKGBUILD.


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#3 2003-06-23 18:17:42

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Re: updates on website

Yes, but I don't want to look into the cvs just to know what happend

since there is a "last updated" on the site, how hard can it be to add what has happend?


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#4 2003-06-23 23:55:10

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Re: updates on website

But that'd mean us developers would have to add that stuff!  wink


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#5 2003-07-04 23:54:22

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Re: updates on website

i don't mind this idea but the problem is is that sometime when doing mass upgrades specifics of changes may not be stated for each package. while this is an easy behavior to correct it is not always efficient use of time.

PS look through some of the cvs logs for examples wink


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#6 2003-07-05 00:29:36

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Re: updates on website

Most of the updates I do are mass updates... I'm too busy to do any other kind.


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