On Sun, Dec 30, 2012 at 6:52 PM, Juan Pablo Martínez Cortés <
[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all,
> I think this was discussed in summer, but I don't remember whether
> there was a decision about it. What is the planned procedure to
> generate packages of subsequent pair releases for Android, Caffeine,
> etc.? Will this be done periodically in a centralized way?, on demand?,
> or is there some script that we "pair developers" can use to generate
> the updated packages? I just had the doubt whether I must do something
> to have the new es-an release available for Android users (very nice
> app, by the way).
>
I've just updated it myself. For the next time, the procedure to create
language pair packages is explained
here<http://wiki.apertium.org/wiki/Language_pair_packages#Creating_language_pair_packages>.
You can then replace the old package at the builds/ directory at SVN with
the new one and update the manifest file called 'language-pairs' to reflect
the changes. As far as I remember we didn't actually take any decision
about how to maintain all this, but I can take care of this sort of
periodic updates.
Jacob: The Android app doesn't seem to handle updates as Caffeine does...
It seems that the app doesn't notify that updates are available, and the
only way to actually update language pairs is to reinstall them. I guess
that it would be nice to have a better mechanism to deal with it in future
versions...
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