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    [Announce] RPM Installer - GUI for instaling local rpm files

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    Custodian | # 1 | 2014-01-11, 00:40 | Report



    RPM Installer allows you to install local rpm packages via gui.

    Available on openrepos.net
    Source code will be pushed to github repo
    Application submited to harbour as well. I dont use any dirty hack here, so I hope it will be accepted.

    Application will guide you through the installation process.
    Before installation, package details will be show.
    If any error occured, i.e. missing dependencies, or incompatible versions, they will be displayed.

    No more console typing.

    Note: After installation, run RPM Installer atleast once, so rpminstaller will check if handling is installed correctly.

    Screenshots:
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    • 1) Small usage note
    • 2) No extra cover functions
    • 3) After downloading some rpms, they are shown at transfers window. Tap on "friends" package.
    • 4) RPM Installer will be lauched and shows extra details about package
    • 5) Selecting Install action
    • 6) Installing. If any errors, like missing deps, they will be shown.
    • 7) If package already installed on the system, current version will be shown

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    Last edited by Custodian; 2014-01-11 at 10:14.
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    F2thaK | # 2 | 2014-01-11, 01:16 | Report

    RPM is the equivalent of a DEB?

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    Kaacz | # 3 | 2014-01-11, 01:44 | Report

    Originally Posted by F2thaK View Post
    RPM is the equivalent of a DEB?
    Yes, but in this case this is "misprint".

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    Kaacz | # 4 | 2014-01-11, 01:48 | Report

    No one dancing animated something undiscovered on CoverPage? YES! Right! Exactly one app that I know at a glance

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    Custodian | # 5 | 2014-01-11, 10:15 | Report

    Originally Posted by Kaacz View Post
    Yes, but in this case this is "misprint".
    Ofcourse, thank you, fixed

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    xerxes2 | # 6 | 2014-01-11, 14:35 | Report

    Yeah great app, works perfectly with Cargo Dock too.

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    pycage | # 7 | 2014-01-11, 23:17 | Report

    What happens to the system's pre-defined MIME type handler for rpm packages (yes, there is one), if you override it?
    Android would let you choose the default app in this case, but Sailfish?

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    Custodian | # 8 | 2014-01-11, 23:24 | Report

    Originally Posted by pycage View Post
    What happens to the system's pre-defined MIME type handler for rpm packages (yes, there is one), if you override it?
    Android would let you choose the default app in this case, but Sailfish?
    User defined mime handler added to ~/.local/share/applications/ for application/x-rpm
    No global (system-wide) settings are modified.

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    pycage | # 9 | 2014-01-11, 23:25 | Report

    Originally Posted by Custodian View Post
    User defined mime handler aded to ~/.local/share/applications/ for application/x-rpm
    No global (system-wide) settings are modified.
    Yes, that's fine, but still, there are two now.
    Based on what logic will the system pick which?

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    Custodian | # 10 | 2014-01-11, 23:27 | Report

    Originally Posted by pycage View Post
    Yes, that's fine, but still, there are two now.
    Based on what logic will the system pick which?
    xdg-open check user define, if no user is set, or target application is missing, system is used.
    You can follow login by executing xdg-open in console.

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