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#81
awesome m8!
 
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#82
Originally Posted by DaSilva View Post
And how can I upgrade all packages without selecting every package manually
By waiting for the next version

Originally Posted by DaSilva View Post
and does it also show the "invisible" upgradeable packages which are only shown when you do a "apt-get upgrade" in the X-Terminal?
It shows them if you select the package filter "All packages (ADVANCED)". Some of them might not get upgraded (even if they are shown upgradeable) if apt-get decides so.

Originally Posted by DaSilva View Post
Is it possible to also show the changelog of a package (if available)?
Originally Posted by ndi View Post
Well, packages have changelogs on-site, so in theory an option could be added.
I thought of that before, but it appears the changelogs get purged when the packages are installed on the device. They'd have to be queried separately.

Originally Posted by tso View Post
sorry if i missed it but why is the diablo version stuck at 2.0?
I did not upload this to diablo autobuilder, somebody else did. I have no plans supporting this on diablo.

Last edited by hqh; 2010-07-09 at 08:04.
 

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#83
What will happen if FAppMan finds an update for itself and wants to install it? Is it safe to do it?
 
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Originally Posted by DaSilva View Post
What will happen if FAppMan finds an update for itself and wants to install it? Is it safe to do it?
From the package management point of view it works and should be safe. It's however still in extras-devel and I promise nothing
 

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#85
A proposal would be to add an export feature. Could be pretty easy i think. Just make a log of the output of "dpkg -l" or something. Then if you need to reflash.. just load the list and install.
 
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Originally Posted by AlMehdi View Post
A proposal would be to add an export feature. Could be pretty easy i think. Just make a log of the output of "dpkg -l" or something. Then if you need to reflash.. just load the list and install.
I think the build-in Backup application already does this.
 
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Originally Posted by pelago View Post
I think the build-in Backup application already does this.
I am not sure but what i heard it only saves a list. It will not install the programs for you.
 
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Originally Posted by AlMehdi View Post
I am not sure but what i heard it only saves a list. It will not install the programs for you.
It adds an option into App Manager to re-install some/all of the applications you had installed at the time of the backup.
 

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Originally Posted by hqh View Post
From the package management point of view it works and should be safe. It's however still in extras-devel and I promise nothing
I did that and it went good. No problems whatsoever
 

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#90
loving fapman....much thanks for making my life easier....leave it to the community to create a better app manager...just so like Nokia...again, much thanks...
 
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