On Tue, Sep 20, 2005 at 12:20:32AM +0200, Christian Boltz wrote:
> However, a "positive" filter would be quite easy: just look if one of 
> the projects you maintain as RPM has announced a new version (when 
> using my script, a file with the project name [freshmeat unix name] 
> will appear). It should be quite simple to extract the "changes" block 
> from that file.

It could also be a filter to see what programs are not yet on the Repo
server. However the most instesting thing is to get the makers of the
programs adding their programs.
No idea how to achive this. Now idea how Debian does it, but that is
something we should look at. Now I do see a lot of programs that do have
deb or source, but hardly ever rpm, let alone SUSE rpm's.

> If you are interested in my script, just ask. They were my first try in 
> programming perl which means that they aren't perfect. But hey, they 
> work ;-)

The can't be perfect, they are perl scripts. ;-)

houghi
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