Le 13/10/2014 23:45, Bruce Dubbs a écrit :
I've created a script that should run at 1135 GMT daily that sends a
summary of out-of-date packages to blfs-book. It looks like:
BLFS Package BLFS Version Latest
chapter 04: nettle 2.7.1 3.0
chapter 11: ImageMagick 6.8.9-7 6.8.9-8
chapter 12: colord 1.2.3 1.2.4
chapter 12: obex-data-server 0.4.6 0
chapter 13: nasm 2.11.05 0
chapter 13: python3 3.4.2 3.3.6
Something wrong for the line above: 3.3.6 < 3.4.2, so 3.3.6 cannot be
latest if 3.4.2 is in the book.
chapter 13: ruby 2.1.3 2.2.0-preview1
chapter 17: lynx 2.8.8rel.2 2.8.9dev.1
chapter 24: MesaLib 10.3.0 10.3.1
chapter 24: xf86-video-intel 2.99.916 2.21.15
That one looks the same, but this is note 3 below
chapter 25: gdk-pixbuf 2.31.1 2.30.8
Same
chapter 25: gtk+2 2.24.24 2.24.25
chapter 27: kactivities 4.13.3 check
chapter 27: kde-workspace 4.11.12 check
chapter 30: gjs 1.41.91 1.41.4
Same
chapter 32: parole 0.5.4 0.7.0
chapter 36: firefox 32.0.1 32.0.3
chapter 39: x264 snapshot-20141008-2245 daily
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Note 1: Some packages are in the ticket system waiting for some event.
For example: nettle and parole.
Note 2: A 0 (zero) in the latest column means that the upstream site
is down or has changed something to prevent the current script from
determining the latest package version.
Note 3: At times we use a development version of the package. For
example: xf86-video-intel, gdk-pixbuf, and gjs.
Note 4: The upstream structure of how packages are made available make
it difficult to determine the real latest stable version of a package.
For example: ruby, lynx, kactivities, kde-workspace.
Note 5: We normally only update ImageMagick for new point versions.
For example: 6.8.x where x changes.
Note 6: x264 changes daily.
Note 7: Some packages have already been updated today so gtk+2,
colord, and MesaLib will not show up in the next run.
-- Bruce
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