I tested again the "get from apps.oc.com" process, with only
marginally better success:

First, there was a problem on Windows that couldn't find the mimetype
of the temp downloaded file. I managed to get past it by enabling
file_info php extension.

Second, the installation failed due to a failing of finding the
3rdParty Archive Tar class from the lib one. Could be due to my OC
installation whare 3rdParty, core and apps directory are all stored
under the same directory.
I stopped my investigations there, since I'd heard there was some
ongoing work on the apps installation, which could correct this.

Could be a peculiarity of my Windows install, but I'm not that sure...

2013/1/30, Frank Karlitschek <[email protected]>:
>
> On 30.01.2013, at 22:56, George Ruinelli <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> After one updates his/her app in GitHub:
>> Will there be or is there an easier way than pulling the app from GitHub,
>> zip it and then upload it to apps.owncloud?
>> Would be nice if there would be a function to release a new version
>> without all this steps.
>
> Agreed. Something for the future.
>
>>
>> Also, what happens, when one releases a new update?
>> I guess the OwnCloud installation does not update it automatically, nor
>> does the user get a notification.
>> Something like in Wordpress would be great where the user (at least the
>> admin) gets informed about updates.
>
> There is a notification on the apps page with my latest pull request. We
> can/should this more prominent in the future.
>
> Frank
>
>
>
>> George
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