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I just discovered this tool, but am seeing especially rolling release distros like Arch not being up-to-date.
It would be very helpful if the oslist would be able to self-update if a new version of an OS is released.
Any chance of making this possible?
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I've been procrastinating working on Osget for a while. Osget does have an --update feature, but that requires me to manually update the online repository. You can host your own and add it to /etc/osget/osget.conf but again, that requires manual work to update the Arch (or whichever distro) listing. I do have plans to add scripts that try to update automagically some distros that have very predictable iso names and URL's to make the maintainance of the repository more hands-off. However, there's a bunch of features that I want to finish first.
So, to answer your question, yes. I do have plans to automate some of the oslist repo updating.
Also, the official oslist repository automatically pulls from the git repo. If you want to update some distro listing then you can create a patch and submit a pull request. Once I accept it it'll get added to the oslist server on the next hour (gmt +0). Then you can just do a sudo osget --update.
I just discovered this tool, but am seeing especially rolling release distros like Arch not being up-to-date.
It would be very helpful if the oslist would be able to self-update if a new version of an OS is released.
Any chance of making this possible?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: