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I mean your first three bullet points are all currently covered about half way through the README.md
Cuppa is designed to be run for a single source, one at a time. If you want something that does multiple, it can easily be integrated into another Go application as a library. This was how I implemented it for ypkg-update-checker. The sole purpose of the config file is to configure the operation of Cuppa, not for specifying sources. That isn't going to change.
I might be open to a proposal for another sub-command which reads in a file for checking multiple sources, but I don't see the point in listing the version numbers in that file. Cuppa is intended for getting the latest version of software, not dependency management.
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Oh crap. That's a bit embarrassing. My local git checkout was up to date but I was not on the latest origin/master
. I see the build instructions and config instructions now. 😅
Point taken about the multiple sources. Thanks!
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Related Issues (14)
- Problems with spaces in Makefile on old GNU make HOT 2
- The gnome provider mentioned rubygems twice HOT 2
- cuppa finds older releases HOT 2
- Bad list of release with GNU HOT 1
- GitHub links return fatal error HOT 3
- Current build fails HOT 4
- Any reason to require personal access token? HOT 4
- Usage Instructions/Examples HOT 4
- Support for ypkg package.yml files HOT 2
- Potential corner cases in GitHub lookup HOT 3
- Makefile issue HOT 2
- Suggested additional providers HOT 1
- erroneous cpan results HOT 1
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