On 30.01.2013, at 09:01, Antoine Diamant-Berger <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks, that's great. > > My only reservation about the system (and only reason for having the > application included officially) was for ease of deployment. > > However, I haven't been able to install an app that way : the link > sends to the app store, and from there, apart from a dl link, I don't > see a way to get back to OC. > > How is the integration supposed to work ? You just have to click on the "enable" Button in ownCloud. ownCloud downloads and installs the app transparently in the background. Cheers Frank > > Cheers, > > Antoine > > 2013/1/29, Frank Karlitschek <[email protected]>: >> >> On 28.01.2013, at 09:51, Antoine Diamant-Berger <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >>> Sorry if I have not taken the time to check in details how the oc / >>> apps.oc.com repo works, nor find about it in the docs, but I'm not >>> sure I get it : >>>> From this email exchange, I understand that when one wishes to install >>> an app hosted on apps.owncloud.org, but not included in an official >>> release, it's possible to do so using the "applications" >>> administrative tool, without having to manually upload the >>> application's sources. >>> >>> Is that right ? >> >> Yes. That's the idea. It's actually exactly the same as enabling an app that >> is shipped but not enabled by default. >> >>> >>> I also understand (from >>> http://apps.owncloud.com/content/show.php?content=150401 ) that in the >>> current state, oC only considers for this applications that have the >>> same exact version number, but that you're working on it to provide >>> better inter-versions compatibility checks/flexibility. >>> >>> Right again ? >> >> Yes. :-) >> >> >>> >>> If so, will both work great for me. >>> >>> Cheers, >>> >>> Antoine/TheSFReader >> >> _______________________________________________ Owncloud mailing list [email protected] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/owncloud
