As discussed, this was an error in the watch file. The regex is used in
an anchored match against the entire href for HTTP sites, so it needs to
be formed to account for this.
** Changed in: devscripts (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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uscan: option --user-agent doesn't work prope
I'm really puzzled as your example seems to work. :|
Just FYI, I sometimes received the "no matching hrefs for watch line"
message, and sometimes not at all. I can't tell how many attempts I
made, with both version mangling and url regexp. I dare say, example
could be more clear. ;)
BTW, unless
Sorry, I meant examples _in the manpage_.
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Could you define "doesn't work" in slightly more detail? Admittedly I've
only tried the Debian package, but it seems to work fine for me once I
fixed the watch file :)
Adam
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/debian/temp$ cat watch
version=2
http://rbelmont.mameworld.info/?page_id=163 [^"]*?sdlmame(\d+)\.zip
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** Changed in: devscripts (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
Status: New => Confirmed
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uscan: option --user-agent doesn't work properly
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