Re: Question about watch files

2017-10-06 Thread Geert Stappers
On Fri, Oct 06, 2017 at 07:29:56AM +0200, Sascha Manns wrote: > Hi Ben, > > Am Freitag, den 06.10.2017, 16:01 +1100 schrieb Ben Finney: > > Sascha Manns writes: > > You don't need to write it; UScan version 4 already knows a regex > > that > > matches the common version strings. > > I tried out

Re: Question about watch files

2017-10-05 Thread Sascha Manns
Hi Ben, Am Freitag, den 06.10.2017, 16:01 +1100 schrieb Ben Finney: > Sascha Manns writes: > You don't need to write it; UScan version 4 already knows a regex > that > matches the common version strings. I tried out the following: https://launchpad.net/@PACKAGE@/@ANY_VERSION@/@ANY_VERSION@/+down

Re: Question about watch files

2017-10-05 Thread Ben Finney
Sascha Manns writes: > What would be the correct regex for matching this? You don't need to write it; UScan version 4 already knows a regex that matches the common version strings. See the ‘uscan(1)’ manual page; in short, use “@ANY_VERSION@” to match a version string. -- \ “By instruct

Question about watch files

2017-10-05 Thread Sascha Manns
Hello list, i have a tarball, who is placed on https://launchpad.net/ignore-me/0.x/ 0.1.0/+download/ignore-me-0.1.0.tar.xz . It can got with wget. 0.x is the place for the series. It also can be 1.0, 1.1, 2.2 and so on. What would be the correct regex for matching this? Greetings Sascha