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Re: repology: list of outdated packages by maintainer



pin wrote in
 <B0-ARdb5bSi1mmhAhDTBgkVGc7A3uVM8vNCzqcnV_hRwwAcnXC2TgHHwN8CGsFZML8I9AHa\
 2Oxv4NcfGWMmiUMBAAhoYNjE3afJ9iPElfRY=@protonmail.com>:
 |------- Original Message -------
 |On Friday, September 16th, 2022 at 3:07 PM, Thomas Klausner <wiz@NetBSD.\
 |org> wrote:
 |> 
 |> bsiegert showed me this today, and I found it highly useful, so I'm
 |> sharing it here.
 |> 
 |> Go to repology, click on 'Maintainers' at the top, look for an email,
 |> perhaps yours.
 |> 
 |> You'll get an overview of packages in pkgsrc that are up-to-date
 |> ("Newest") or not ("Outdated").
 |> 
 |> Cheers,
 |> Thomas
 |
 |Thanks!
 |Have had repology bookmarked for quite a while.
 |Usually, it lags about 24h. I think it reads the github mirror of cvs \
 |hence, the delay.

There is a possibility to produce JSON data which repology then
fetches.  I have nothing to do with this, but the Linux distro
i use had some woolding going on to make this happen, and ever
since this seems to work nicely.

--steffen
|
|Der Kragenbaer,                The moon bear,
|der holt sich munter           he cheerfully and one by one
|einen nach dem anderen runter  wa.ks himself off
|(By Robert Gernhardt)


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