On Thu, 2013-12-12 at 18:13 +0100, Edgar Aichinger wrote:
> Am Donnerstag, 12. Dezember 2013, 16:43:10 schrieb Richard Shann:
> > > OBS (created by openSUSE but called Open Build Service now) offers a 
> > > convenient
> > > way for installing these generated binary/noarch packages (noarch is just 
> > > a 
> > > special case for packages that contain only human readable files and thus 
> > > can 
> > > be read on any architecture, like e.g. init scripts, and the user usually
> > > isn't even presented this detail when choosing something to install).
> > > There's a powerful search engine at http://search.opensuse.org/ - choose 
> > > Build 
> > > Service in the menu on the left, type denemo to the search bar and it 
> > > comes up 
> > > with a list of all available built and published packages, for any distro 
> > > they 
> > > exist for.
> > 
> > Am I reading this correctly when it only says "unstable" for denemo for
> > all the versions of openSUSE. And does that mean that nothing "stable"
> > is available to users of that distro? I have a similar problem when I
> > visit the Debian site, it gives some 0.9 version as the version
> > available in all versions including "testing".
> 
> I think in this context unstable simply means "not part of this official 
> openSUSE release, but being built as part of some special 
> project or a user's home project on OBS we're not responsible for".

Is that to say official openSUSE releases have never included Denemo?
(As no version is listed under any release number ...)

Richard



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