Rick,

*>> VFPX on GitHub has a mechanism to more easily handle updates, as
described at https://vfpx.github.io/thorupdate/
<https://vfpx.github.io/thorupdate/>.<<*

I didn't know about this page, so this will get me unblocked for now.

Thanks!

Bill Anderson

On Fri, Aug 30, 2019 at 11:04 AM Rick Schummer <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Bill,
>
> As for GitHub (or git in general), I've been using Tortoise Git. I also
> use Tortoise for SVN and Mercurial for other
> repos (yes, I'm kind of repo agnostic).
>
> To answer the rest of your questions and to show you it is really
> documented:
>
> Details on how the "classic" approach to the Thor updater works, see
>
> http://mattslay.com/how-thor-checks-and-distributes-new-versions-of-tools-in-foxpro/
> .
>
> VFPX on GitHub has a mechanism to more easily handle updates, as described
> at https://vfpx.github.io/thorupdate/.
> However, not many project managers have implemented that so few projects
> support it, unfortunately. Right now, it is
> better to go to the GitHub repository for the projects you actively use to
> check for the latest version.
>
> It is my opinion that someone is going to have to step up and take charge
> and just assist the project managers in moving
> their download process to GitHub as documented. The real problem here is
> that many projects are dormant and some of the
> project managers have lost interest. In those cases, it is a one-time job.
> Other project managers are super busy with
> other things and don't have the time. Project Managers need to allow this
> person access to the repos, or allow for pull
> requests to make the update. As you can see, the process is not difficult,
> but does take a little time with several
> steps.
>
>
> Rick
> White Light Computing, Inc.
>
> www.whitelightcomputing.com
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ProfoxTech <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Bill Anderson
> Sent: Friday, August 23, 2019 07:17 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Thor Updates and VFPX GitHub site
>
> I have a multi-pronged question here. I had (well have) used Thor's update
> process to update all the VFPx tools pointing
> to MSFT's former site for VFPx.
>
> Side note: It's apparently undocumented but VFPx tools can still be
> updated through Thor. So long as the update comes
> from outside MSFT's dead web site, everything works. Occasionally an
> update will come through, such as Doug Hennig's new
> Project replacement.
>
> So, things are now on GitHub. OK. How does one manage this?
>
> 1) How do we determine which is the latest version? That's a serious
> question as there are two places that can have the
> update.
>
> 2) What tools do you recommend for Github?
>
> 3) Thor would download an extension and put it in a specific directory for
> Thor to manage. Let's call it directory X.
> The Github downloader would ostensibly put it in directory Y. Is there a
> way to not only point to directory X for a
> specific GitHub VFP tool but to have it unpacked in that directory?
>
> 4) How about integrating new VFP tools on GitHub into Thor? Does one just
> manually make the directories and update
> metadata somewhere?
>
> There's probably several more questions but that will get us started.
>
> Bill Anderson
>
>
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