2007/3/9, Michael Homer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Well, hopefully I've fixed all of those. It now uses GetAvailable.conf
> and Compile.conf for everything appropriate, and shouldn't throw the
> errors with Current. That said, though, if you don't have Current set
> to your latest installed version you'll run into trouble when
> something depends on that version and can't find it.
> The MANIFEST.bz2 files are used for binary packages, with the
> addresses taken from GetAvailable.conf - it will only retrieve a
> maximum of one of them, so if they're not mirrors the second and
> subsequent entries miss out. I'm not sure how to deal with that yet,
> or if it's necessary.
It could be nice, since I have my other computers as eachother's
repositories, as I want to use packages compiled at one computer at
(one of) the others.

I do miss the legend as well, explaining what IUR means.

A feature that I think would be nice is to see why an application is
in the list, i.e. what application that had that dependency.

> It will also terminate immediately a Compile or InstallPackage fails.
> Compile/InstallPackage -U isn't used yet since there isn't a Compile
> or Scripts release with them in it yet, but the ability is there to
> enable it.
>
Perhaps an option to Freshen to enable them anyway?
Anyhow, there will be a Scripts/Compile release soon as there is a bug
with signing and verifying packages.

> Version 2.0.99 is attached, and signed this time. It will be necessary
> to update Freshen.conf, since a lot of fields have been dropped in
> favour of their companions in GetAvailable.conf and Compile.conf, and
> one has been created. The default settings should be fine for
> everybody, since the bulk of the ones you'd want to change are now in
> the system config.

There's a bug in signing and verifying signaatures in the latest
version of Scripts, so I can't verify this package.
But what I can say is that you have left the backup of Freshen.conf in
the default settings directory.

-- 
/Jonas
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