Re: PKGBUILD work

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2011/2/5 jesse jaara <jesse.jaara@xxxxxxxxx>:
> Can't you just open it in nano or vim?

Of course... or even better, Emacs. :-)

 But I'd like to know if I could do something like 'get-pkg-version',
so from time to time I could use a script to create a list with the
packages and the version numbers.

Then would be easy to check if a bunch all packages are up-to-date. Or
even publish so a team could easily check if they are up-to-date.

(Then someone could open those ones in Emacs and  update the checksum
with a key-stroke. :-)


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