as the version numbers show, amarok-svn is for amarok1 while amarok2-svn is... well, you know. On Fri, Jul 3, 2009 at 9:28 AM, Manne Merak<mannemerak@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Will Siddall wrote: >> >> Each of these packages are for a different purpose. Obviously >> amarok-svn is to download the latest amarok from subversion, >> amarok2-svn is so people get the latest build of amarok2 from >> subversion and amarok1 would be for those people who want the 1.4.10 >> build of amarok because they are reluctant to upgrade to 2 (such as >> myself). >> The update dates only reflect when the owner of the package made a >> change to the package details, it does not reflect the application >> itself (especially if it is coming from svn). >> >> If you want the latest application and you're using the svn packages, >> new code is usually submitted every night, so run your update every >> night for that package. >> >> Will >> >> On Fri, Jul 3, 2009 at 6:40 AM, Manne Merak<mannemerak@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >>> >>> Well, there is: >>> amarok-svn >>> amarok1 1.4.10-3 >>> amarok2-svn >>> >>> I will use amarok2-svn. >>> Manne >>> >>> > > Sorry, I am still confused. > What is the difference between amarok-svn amarok2-svn. I thought the latest > amarok is verson 2? > > Manne > >