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David Reiser wrote:
> The Updated Fink Packages RSS feeds seem to have stopped updating.
> Is that behavior intentional?
Hm, no... not sure what happened, but it seems to have decided to stop
working. :P
I'll look into it.
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The Updated Fink Packages RSS feeds seem to have stopped updating.
Is that behavior intentional?
Dave
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If you hadn't noticed, the "new software in fink" RSS feeds weren't
working. I've got them limping along again with support for
understanding the different trees, but long-term I'm going to fix it so
that there's a different RSS feed for each tree.
In the meantime, you should have just gotten
Adrian,
How do you use Evolution to read the RSS feeds?
Thanks,
Pedro
Another good one is AmphetaDesk. It's free and it runs right in the
browser itself.
http://www.disobey.com/amphetadesk
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Marcello Testi wrote:
You should have a reader.
Try SlashDock or NetNewsReader Pro.
I investigated for a very little time a few weeks ago, but I didn't find a
reader among the Fink packages
Or even NetNewsReader Lite.
In Fink you'll find Evolution, which can read those feeds.
Adrian
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>I just read on the Fink website about RSS feeds. This looks interesting. My
>question is, how do I read them? If I click on the link in my browser, I get
>the xml-source, which is not very readable. How do I configure my browser to
>properly show the rss feed data?
You should have a reader.
Try S
Hi,
I just read on the Fink website about RSS feeds. This looks interesting. My
question is, how do I read them? If I click on the link in my browser, I get
the xml-source, which is not very readable. How do I configure my browser to
properly show the rss feed data?
thanks,
- Koen.
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