[ANN] dirwatch-0.0.6

//Subject: [ANN] dirwatch-0.0.6

Hi Ara, do you have rpa pack for this?

thanks for dirwatch.

kind regards -botp

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From: Ara.T.Howard [mailto:Ara.T.Howard@noaa.gov] wrote:

//Subject: [ANN] dirwatch-0.0.6

Hi Ara, do you have rpa pack for this?

not yet - it was under rapid development though seems have settled down now.

one thing i'm not sure how to handle with rpa (or gems for that matter): this
code uses a slightly older version of sqlite-ruby, i plan to port forward but
haven't yet. how do i best handle this?

thanks for dirwatch.

it's been a good tool for us - allowing us to configure work flows that are
activated by simply droping a file in a directory.

cheers.

-a

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On Tue, 9 Nov 2004, [iso-8859-1] "Peña, Botp" wrote:

From: Ara.T.Howard [mailto:Ara.T.Howard@noaa.gov] wrote:

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Best to do is request it to batsman(maintainer of RPA). He loves taking package requests and placing them in the repository. It doesnt matter if it uses an older version of a library, because its QA work, and developers who release software shouldnt completely need to worry about it when it comes to repositories which package the software for developers. So you can rest easy and make more creative works while someone else does teh package work.

If you are logged on irc.freenode.net.. he is in #rpa :wink: theres also a package request page at http://www.rubyarchive.org/ which batsman has been focusing on as well.

David Ross

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Ara.T.Howard@noaa.gov wrote:

On Tue, 9 Nov 2004, [iso-8859-1] "Pe�a, Botp" wrote:

From: Ara.T.Howard [mailto:Ara.T.Howard@noaa.gov] wrote:
//Subject: [ANN] dirwatch-0.0.6

Hi Ara, do you have rpa pack for this?

not yet - it was under rapid development though seems have settled down now.

one thing i'm not sure how to handle with rpa (or gems for that matter): this
code uses a slightly older version of sqlite-ruby, i plan to port forward but
haven't yet. how do i best handle this?

thanks for dirwatch.

it's been a good tool for us - allowing us to configure work flows that are
activated by simply droping a file in a directory.

cheers.

-a
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