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ArchVersion

INTRODUCTION

archversion is a tool used to compare upstream and downstream versions of archlinux packages.

Downstream packages version can be found in: - the Archlinux web site [1]; - the Archlinux User Repository [2]; - a local pacman databases; - a local abs sync.

You can also use it to update a PKGBUILD to the upstream version.

It targets Devs and TUs to help them to stay informed of new release of their packages. It can also be used by AUR maintainers to track update for their packages.

HOW TO USE IT

The first thing to do is to define a list of packages to track by creating a file ~/.config/archversion/packages.conf. The file content looks like an old fashioned INI file.

The following example allow to check the last version of acpid against archlinux official repositories

You can find more complete examples in the misc/ directory.

Basically, you can run: archversion sync to fetch last versions from upstream and downstream. archversion report --new to display new verions. archversion report --sync acpid to sync and display version report of the acpid package. archversion update to update the current PKGBUILD to the last upstream version.

You can use systemd timers to get a report of packages which need updates: $ systemctl enable archversion.timer $ systemctl start archversion.timer

To update a PKGBUILD to the last upstream version, run: $ archversion update

HOW IT WORKS

As simple as possible! archversion retrieve the content of the provided upstream webpage and search for well-known pattern. And then compare it to the reference.

DOWNSTREAM MODES

pacman

This mode compare a remote upstream version against a local package version from pacman databases. This software is not responsible of syncing pacman databases. Please do it yourself. This mode is recommended.

archweb

This mode compare a remote upstream version against a remote package version on www.archlinux.org. Getting version is done using the json ouput of packages pages. Unfortunatly, Archweb doesn't offer a RPC, so find the right URL for a package need a lot of call. As a consequency it's slow and load the archlinux servers. So, I recommend to avoid using this mode in favour of pacman mode!

aur

This mode compare a remomte upstream version against a remote package version from the Archlinux User Repository. AUR provides a JSON-RPC which allow to easily query about packages.

abs

This mode compare a remote upstream version against a local package version from a synced ABS filesystem tree. This is not responsible of syncing ABS tree. Please do it yourself. This is DANGEROUS because PKGBUILD are partially executed to guess the package version! So, prefer pacman mode!

none

This mode is a fake one, it only retrieves upstream version without any comparaison.

DEPENDENCIES

SOURCES

archversion sources are available on github [6].

Once you get the git tree, you can build a test package:

./bootstrap
./configure
make pkg

LICENSE

archversion is licensied under the term of GPL v2 [7].

AUTHOR

archversion was started by Sébastien Luttringer in July 2012.

LINKS

[1]http://www.archlinux.org/
[2]http://aur.archlinux.org/
[3]http://python.org/download/releases/
[4]http://freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/pyxdg
[5]https://projects.archlinux.org/users/remy/pyalpm.git
[6]https://github.com/seblu/archversion/
[7]http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html

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