Hi Erich;

just a short note - I'll look into your previous mail later...

Am Sonntag, 1. März 2015, 15:48:55 schrieb Erich Titl:
> Yves
> 
> Am 01.03.2015 um 12:10 schrieb Yves Blusseau:
> >> You may have a look into
> >> leaf.zetam.org
> 
> What exactly is different from the sourceforge pages?

The Packages 5.x page is available.
For whatever reason we can't this page to SF, it will not have the expected 
content, whereas the page on zetam.org does.

> >> I worked with Yves recently to provide a new and working Packages page
> >> there, no further decisions made about mocing webpages permamently - any
> >> input will be welcome.
> >> 
> >> With the exception of kernels and lwp Packages, Packages are downloadable
> >> from SF git packages repository. Could be improved if it fits your
> >> needs.> 
> > Perhaps it will be clearer to split i386/x86_64 into 2 distinct pages ?
> 
> I doubt there is much benefit in this. If you want to have a look at
> leaf.think.ch, no fancy pages, just a repository of the latest release.
> It is not meant for human beings, but for an automaton which can fetch
> content from there.

I see the page and I can imagine how to get the content.
The Packages page on zetam provides links to the git repository for Packiages, 
you can either download by clicking the Package or fetch the Package with wget 
with the link shown

wget 
https://sourceforge.net/p/leaf/packages/ci/786d2c9d66decc4c2d8409362f1180d9446f0271/tree/5_1/i386/accel.lrp?format=raw
(on one line of course)

This way we don't need the packages anywhere in the SF Files Area and still 
can maintaining with git.

A pro for the page mentioned is that we have:
a) a showcase of available packages
b) reuse all the information given in buildtool.cfg - including dependencies, 
package verson and revision

How do you fetch your packages from leaf.think.ch?
And how can we make shure to work with dependencies with a flat repo as 
leaf.think.ch?

Just to be clear - I don't want to push neither git nor the packages page, 
just looking for a working solution, which will not raise maintenance work. 
 
kp

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