On 02/18/2010 01:02 PM, Chris Cannam wrote: > On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 6:51 AM, Dave Plater <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi, could somebody possibly update the openSUSE link at >> http://www.rosegardenmusic.com/getting/ >> > These are generated automatically by scraping the web interface to the > distro package databases... I see that several distros appear to have > changed their interfaces in such a way as to need an update. > > Can you provide a single URL that can reliably be retrieved in order > to discover an up-to-date record of which version of Rosegarden is > current in openSUSE? It can return either HTML or some parsable > machine format. The link you just gave includes rather a lot of > different entries, and it isn't directly obvious how I would extract > the most widely available current version (or "a stable version" and > "a bleeding-edge version") from it. I last used SuSE before they > capitalised the U, and I have no idea how repositories are organised > for it these days. > > If anyone reading this can provide similar things for Ubuntu, Arch, > Gentoo, and your other favourite distribution, that would also be > splendid. > > (Although automatically scraping web databases is messy and > unreliable, it's still easier than trying to keep up to date manually. > The broken distros on that page have only relatively recently become > broken; mostly it's worked "well enough" for the last couple of > years.) > > > Chris > > You could maybe use the "one click install" link :- http://software.opensuse.org/ymp/multimedia:apps/openSUSE_11.2/rosegarden4.ymp This will install rosegarden4-10.02 into an openSUSE 11.2 users system or maybe I can create an openSUSE Wiki page that you can link to. I've posted to the marketing and project lists and haven't got anything of any use yet. If it wasn't for the one remaining segfault that I know of, I can request an update to 11.2 seeing as 1.7.3 has a few bugs anyway. Regards Dave P
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