* Justin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I don't get the problem correctly, but if you want to work with ebuild
versions I can point you to the versinator.eclass of the portage.
maybe I should clarify my intend a bit more:
I want to build an database which tells whether some release
a.b.c.d of
On Sat, 7 Jun 2008 17:16:28 +0200, Enrico Weigelt wrote:
I guess there's some non-trivial translation process needed.
First I have to cut-off the Gentoo's internal patchlevel
(aka. same upstream release, but updated ebuild),
Try atom, from portage-utils, then use cut or awk to select the
* Neil Bothwick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Try atom, from portage-utils, then use cut or awk to select the third
item of output.
Ah, cool. That helps a lot :)
then map
the upstream's versioning schemes to my normalized one.
*If* Gentoo strictly follows the upstream's versioning scheme
2008/6/7, Enrico Weigelt [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
* Neil Bothwick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Try atom, from portage-utils, then use cut or awk to select the third
item of output.
Ah, cool. That helps a lot :)
then map
the upstream's versioning schemes to my normalized one.
*If*
Hi folk,
I'd like to add some package usage information to the
Comprehensive Source Database (http://sourcefarm.metux.de/):
The database should know whether some specific release is used
by some distribution, and maybe whether additional patches are
needed. This should help the OSS-QM
Enrico Weigelt schrieb:
Hi folk,
I'd like to add some package usage information to the
Comprehensive Source Database (http://sourcefarm.metux.de/):
The database should know whether some specific release is used
by some distribution, and maybe whether additional patches are
needed. This
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