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Recently a package that I use a lot had a new stable release (Octave, just released 3.2.4) so I flagged 3.2.3-3 as out of date. It never got updated. This morning I checked back and it's not flagged as out of date anymore.
What's going on? Should this happen?
Last edited by eggplantbren (2010-03-01 22:35:01)
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Recently a package that I use a lot had a new stable release (Octave, just released 3.2.4) so I flagged 3.2.3-3 as out of date. It never got updated. This morning I checked back and it's not flagged as out of date anymore.
What's going on? Should this happen?
somebody messed up that flag and reset it to default on website update
.Mark it again.
Last edited by wonder (2010-03-01 22:16:21)
Give what you have. To someone, it may be better than you dare to think.
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Maybe you can try to contact the developer and ask him about it.
http://www.archlinux.org/developers/#ronald
EDIT: Flag package out of date and wait a few days. Wonder was faster than I and has more information than I.
Last edited by pyther (2010-03-01 22:16:16)
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Marked it again. :-)
Phew, I thought I'd done something wrong.
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