I was perusing Arch's website today and noticed there's a flag
package out-of-date link when you're viewing information about a
package. Is this something we might find worthwhile for MacPorts
since not everything has a livecheck?
I presume it can put a community-initiated flag of might
Citando Jeremy Lavergne :
I was perusing Arch's website today and noticed there's a flag package
out-of-date link when you're viewing information about a package. Is
this something we might find worthwhile for MacPorts since not everything
has a livecheck?
I presume it can put a
Jeremy Lavergne wrote:
I was perusing Arch's website today and noticed there's a flag package
out-of-date link when you're viewing information about a package. Is
this something we might find worthwhile for MacPorts since not
everything has a livecheck?
I presume it can put a
Sure, there's all kinds of stuff like that that we could do with a
working MPWA/db.macports.org.
What's the status of this thing anyway?
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C. Florian Ebeling wrote:
Sure, there's all kinds of stuff like that that we could do with a
working MPWA/db.macports.org.
What's the status of this thing anyway?
It is on our ideas list for Google Summer of Code this year again, as it
already was last year, but the project failed on the