On Wed, Sep 16, 2020, 2:29 AM David Chmelik <dchme...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 9/16/20 12:11 AM, Jeremy Hansen wrote: > > On Fri, Sep 11, 2020, 10:48 AM Dave Woodfall <d...@slackbuilds.org > > <mailto:d...@slackbuilds.org>> wrote: > > > > On 11/09/20 12:06, > > Barry Grundy <bgru...@gmail.com <mailto:bgru...@gmail.com>> put > > forth the proposition: > > > The .info file for discord: > > > DOWNLOAD_x86_64=" > > > https://dl.discordapp.net/apps/linux/0.0.10/discord-0.0.11.deb" > > > Should be: > > > DOWNLOAD_x86_64="https://dl.discordapp.net/apps/linux/0.0.*11* > > > /discord-0.0.11.deb" > > > (FYI: version 12 is available and works fine with a version bump > > only) > > > -- > > > ---- > > > Barry Grundy > > > bgru...@gmail.com <mailto:bgru...@gmail.com> > > > bgru...@linuxleo.com <mailto:bgru...@linuxleo.com> > > > > Fixed in my branch. Thanks Barry. > > > > -- > > Dave > > > > > > Thanks for fixing this Dave. I was out camping and didn't have service. > > > > Barry, I'll get the update to 0.0.12 pushed before the weekend. Thanks > > for the heads up! > > > > Jeremy > > Yes, and why use a .deb? Discord makes .tar.gz > They had the tar.gz available when I first created the SlackBuild, but I think the deb had simpler locations and required less tweaking. However, it's been a while since I looked, so I don't remember for sure. If you know of any benefits with the tar.gz, I'd be happy to reconsider. Jeremy >
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