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ping : @henryws |
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If you want, you can check |
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No, the idea was to be a feature that lets you choose between available versions, like:
Assuming Oh like, if the person did: |
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I realized that if an old version is useful (like Java and the like), we can just have a "$name-$version-deb" package. So my idea is not valid. Thank you for your attention. |
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As far as I know, pacscripts only support one version, which is usually the latest release.
The idea would be (if the maintainer wishes), to build a list of versions in a pacscript.
We can have the following syntax:
pacstall -I package -v 1.0.0
. It would install version 1.0.0 of the package, where:pacstall -I package
would install version 5.4.0, which is the latest version of the package.Inside the pacscript, we can have the following syntax:
Would it be possible to do this?
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