> -----Original Message-----
> From: Andreas Pflug [mailto:pgadmin@pse-consulting.de]
> Sent: 03 December 2004 13:19
> To: Dave Page
> Cc: pgadmin-hackers
> Subject: Re: [pgadmin-hackers] RFC: Update wizard
>
> > No, it doesn't, unless it finds a placeholder such as $Id.
> Even then,
> > I don't think it does so for binary files.
>
> Of course $Id would be necessary. But if CVS doesn't stamp
> the file, how do you want CVS to handle the revision marking?
CVS doesn't have to mark the file internally. Consider what happens if
you try to check out a specific revision of a file - we can do that via
the web, eg:
http://cvs.pgadmin.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/pgadmin3/src/ui/ar_SA/pgadmin
3.po?rev=1.20
Gets us rev 1.20.
In a similar was it shouldn't be difficult to query cvs for the latest
version number of a given file.
> Its not as easy as that...
> for pgadmin base package, I'd only inform about new packages.
> I wonder if we can do this even system specific, i.e. inform
> about deb packages on debian, ...
Even if it just opened a browser at the selected mirror it would be
helpful. Other than that, how do we determine the exact OS (ie. the
difference between redahat9 and suse8 for example)?
> For languages, a more complex selection for updating existing
> and adding new ones is necessary.
Yeah, though that shouldn't be a major problem as they're platform
independent.
Regards, Dave.