在 2019-08-02五的 02:24 +0800,積丹尼 Dan Jacobson写道:
> Let's look at a typical "Download" page,
> https://www.apkmirror.com/apk/couchsurfing-inc/couchsurfing-travel-app/couchsurfing-travel-app-4-26-0-release/#downloads
> as we see dates are of utmost importance.
>
> Wherever we see a version number, we
Let's look at a typical "Download" page,
https://www.apkmirror.com/apk/couchsurfing-inc/couchsurfing-travel-app/couchsurfing-travel-app-4-26-0-release/#downloads
as we see dates are of utmost importance.
Wherever we see a version number, we see a date.
In fact I'm sure you would be hard pressed t
Hi!
I don't think there's any bug here, TBH. And if there was this would
be the wrong package to assign to.
On Thu, 2019-08-01 at 09:22:29 +0800, 積丹尼 Dan Jacobson wrote:
> Package: www.debian.org
> Let's examine how extremely hard it is for a user to squeeze update date
> of a package he is thin
> "YW(" == Yao Wei (魏銘廷) writes:
YW(> A probably known easier way is to see the standardized changelog of the
package. There should be a date in each version.
OK, so smart users know that the Date is hiding in the
$ w3m -dump https://packages.debian.org/sid/web/webext-ublock-origin | grep
A probably known easier way is to see the standardized changelog of the
package. There should be a date in each version.
Yao Wei
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> On Aug 1, 2019, at 09:27, 積丹尼 Dan Jacobson wrote:
>
> Package: www.debian.org
>
> Let's
Package: www.debian.org
Let's examine how extremely hard it is for a user to squeeze update date
of a package he is thinking of installing out of the Debian system.
First of all update dates are not part of any Package* file. So forget
apt, etc.
Now we must turn to the web.
Case in point:
"Sho
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