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2010-04-18
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#22
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The hysterical warnings about extras-devel have proven unjustified, that's why.
Also, many programs in extras-devel are more or less essential to many of us.
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2010-04-18
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Well, I know of several updates which have caused people problems. If it's so fine, ask the developer to promote those specific applications to reduce the threat aspect.
Smart turning it into an us & them. Anyway, if the app's so essential; and it's obviously proving stable; ask the developer to promote it. All it takes from them is one click!
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2010-04-18
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2010-04-18
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2010-04-18
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#26
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Process goes:
If you're installing from -devel you are installing stuff that the developer doesn't think is yet suitable for widespread testing.
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2010-04-18
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#27
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Actually it could also be that the app wasn't/isn't fully maemo-fied and got demoted back into "-devel" . I know of a couple that that has occured so their is no way to get it except via -devel. I'm willing to live with the non-maemo-fied application.
Besides I'm a glutton for punishment. I'm willing to install things from -devel and "test" them. ;-)
Nathan
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2010-04-19
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2010-04-19
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#29
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The hysterical warnings about extras-devel have proven unjustified, that's why.
Also, many programs in extras-devel are more or less essential to many of us.
Also, many programs in extras-devel are more or less essential to many of us.