Am 21.05.2012 23:46, schrieb bugzilla-dae...@bugzilla.wpkg.org:
http://bugzilla.wpkg.org/show_bug.cgi?id=273

--- Comment #16 from Keith Jones<k.e.jo...@brighton.ac.uk>   ---
Hi Stefan,

(In reply to comment #12)
The black magic of the host matching syntax is clearly described in the
ChangeLog, including examples.

  Sorry. Maybe black magic was a bit strong :-)

  Then again (and with RTFM message in my head), I really wouldn't have made the
leap to work out using the %USERNAME% variable in that context so maybe I
should have said "guru magic"? I am still catching up with 1.3's changes so as
far as I'm concerned magic is magic :-)

The documentation Wiki is filled by the community, so it lacks a bit of
information.

  If I have time... I'm probably not your favoured candidate for clear and
precise explanations :-)


The problem is always knowing the capabilities of the system and the software to reach your goal.

I am following the development of WPKG closely, so I often test-drive an so-called "unstable" release in my test environment, since a new feature has caught my attention.

If the new feature doesn't break a thing and it simplifies my packages, it will be used for production too.

I only encountered a problem with WPKG once myself, so even an "unstable" release is very stable.

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The advantage of the wiki is that the community can correct any errors in your submission.


--
Stefan P.

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