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Custodian 2014-02-12 16:54

Re: OpenRepos.net - Community Repository System
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dicksonleong8 (Post 1412449)
One suggestion: show the upload date/time for the latest package (or all package).

Update time at app description and at warehouse will match time of uploading latest package for application. follow at https://github.com/custodian/orn-core/issues/19

Custodian 2014-03-28 07:50

Re: OpenRepos.net - Community Repository System
 
Good news, every one!

It seems like all legal issues for launching paid apps support to be solved.
A bit of codework with warehouse app is still required, and then some kind of 'beta'-test will be launched.

Harmattan apps are first to go.

http://i.imgur.com/UU2dM.gif

stefanmohl 2014-03-30 15:19

Re: OpenRepos.net - Community Repository System
 
I was just wondering, is there a repo for "Just a heap of all apps in OpenRepos for device x"? Are there any quality controlled "all functioning apps" repositories?

Custodian 2014-03-30 15:22

Re: OpenRepos.net - Community Repository System
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by stefanmohl (Post 1419154)
I was just wondering, is there a repo for "Just a heap of all apps in OpenRepos for device x"?

No.
There is no such repository, since it is impossible to create one, because of app name and configuration conflicts.
Quote:

Originally Posted by stefanmohl (Post 1419154)
Are there any quality controlled "all functioning apps" repositories?

No

coderus 2014-03-30 15:41

Re: OpenRepos.net - Community Repository System
 
There is Warehouse. You just search what you need over whole OpenRepos and install :)

stefanmohl 2014-03-30 19:41

Re: OpenRepos.net - Community Repository System
 
Yes, and I saw the together-post about how to use the web api from command line to query OpenRepos from command line. However, you still need to manually activate the repo and wait for the update to complete for every app you install, so it is a bit of a pain.

Custodian 2014-03-30 19:43

Re: OpenRepos.net - Community Repository System
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by stefanmohl (Post 1419184)
Yes, and I saw the together-post about how to use the web api from command line to query OpenRepos from command line. However, you still need to manually activate the repo and wait for the update to complete for every app you install, so it is a bit of a pain.

Like Ubuntu PPA. And this is good approach.

coderus 2014-03-30 19:48

Re: OpenRepos.net - Community Repository System
 
ha. if you got super-meta-repository with all contents you'll need to wait ages every time you want to install updates :D

KTy 2014-04-15 09:03

Re: OpenRepos.net - Community Repository System
 
How to scan for my already installed programs and make them "repo enabled"... As said earlier, just enabling one takes forever,... :P

mcbook 2014-04-15 10:38

Quote:

Originally Posted by KTy (Post 1421445)
How to scan for my already installed programs and make them "repo enabled"... As said earlier, just enabling one takes forever,... :P

Afaik there is no way to "scan" for that...
Just enable the repo when you see it browsing through openrepos...


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