If translators have a bit of time, please update your translation to
new version of repoman ;)
Thanks @ all!
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Andrea `BaSh` Scarpino
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Linux User: #430842
2008/9/1 Andrea Scarpino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi ML,
> I made a tool for manage your personal archlinux repository: repoman!
> With repoman you can add, update or remove packages from your personal
> repo with a simply command line tool.
>
> Its gets the repository.db.tar.gz file from your reposi
2008/9/3 甘露(Gan Lu) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> The attached is my Chinese Simplified translation, please check out,
> thanks for your useful work.
Thanks a lot for your work!
Included in r78
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Andrea `BaSh` Scarpino
Arch Linux Trusted User
Linux User: #430842
On Tue, Sep 2, 2008 at 11:35 PM, Andrea Scarpino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 2008/9/2 Ángel Velásquez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> I am using repoman right now, until now this tool works good for me, i
>> really like it, and i hope don't find any bug *yet* hehe =].
> If you find one please contact fast
2008/9/2 Ángel Velásquez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I am using repoman right now, until now this tool works good for me, i
> really like it, and i hope don't find any bug *yet* hehe =].
If you find one please contact fastly me ;)
> So I will do the Spanish translation ;) (finishing right now), good jo
2008/9/1, Andrea Scarpino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I'll want to know what you think about this :)
> positive and negative feedback are welcome!
I really like it.
I already commited update Italian and Spanish translations.
Nice job :-)
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Andrea Scarpino ha scritto:
Hi ML,
I made a tool for manage your personal archlinux repository: repoman!
With repoman you can add, update or remove packages from your personal
repo with a simply command line tool.
Its gets the repository.db.tar.gz file from your repository;
then its gets the tar
Hi ML,
I made a tool for manage your personal archlinux repository: repoman!
With repoman you can add, update or remove packages from your personal
repo with a simply command line tool.
Its gets the repository.db.tar.gz file from your repository;
then its gets the tarball of the packages from AUR;
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