Component - how to find out there is a new version #6291
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Am 10.12.20 um 18:00 schrieb Nona Hansel:
Hello everybody,
I would like to ask where or how do you get the information about
component having a new version? So far, I usually go through
components and randomly choose which to examine. If I am lucky, I
discover that there is a new version and therefore I can update it here.
Is there a better strategy?
Thank you :)
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That's easy: https://repology.org/repository/openindiana
You should only be aware that there are at least two kinds of false
positives:
1. Some distributions create arbitrary version numbers
2. IPS cannot cope with alphanumerical version numbers and leading
zeroes so the IPS_VERSION_NUMBER has been introduced and Repology cannot
cope with that
Regards,
Andreas
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Hello everybody,
I would like to ask where or how do you get the information about component having a new version? So far, I usually go through components and randomly choose which to examine. If I am lucky, I discover that there is a new version and therefore I can update it here.
Is there a better strategy?
Thank you :)
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