On what distros is it supposed to work? SHR? Debian? Qtmoko? Android?
OM200x..? ..?
r
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2010-04...@23:36 Tim Abell
The code is at http://github.com/timabell/popularity
improvements would be welcome, as would inclusion in the various distros.
Perhaps if it works out this could be hosted by the various distro servers.
nice idea...
but it works only with opkg based distros and only
Alfa21 wrote:
2010-04...@23:36 Tim Abell
The code is at http://github.com/timabell/popularity
improvements would be welcome, as would inclusion in the various distros.
Perhaps if it works out this could be hosted by the various distro servers.
nice idea...
but it works only
Risto H. Kurppa wrote:
On what distros is it supposed to work? SHR? Debian? Qtmoko? Android?
OM200x..? ..?
r
I was aiming at SHR, because that's what I run.
Thanks
Tim Abell
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Hi all,
I think it would be good for the community to have some idea of the
install base for applications. So I wrote a very quick and dirty way for
people to submit their installed package list.
Try it with the following (will clobber anything called pop in /usr/bin):
wget
On 10/04/10 23:36, Tim Abell wrote:
wget http://www.timwise.co.uk/om/pop/pop.tar.gz
tar -C / pop.tar.gz
that should be
tar -C / -vxf pop.tar.gz
is this inspired by debian's popcon?
sam
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sam tygier wrote:
On 10/04/10 23:36, Tim Abell wrote:
wget http://www.timwise.co.uk/om/pop/pop.tar.gz
tar -C / pop.tar.gz
that should be
tar -C / -vxf pop.tar.gz
is this inspired by debian's popcon?
sam
doh, i knew i wouldn't get it all right at this time of night :-) good
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