Ermm I've not been updating the database re sketchbock for a while, as I haven't written an proper autoupdate script. So that's why it doesn't show in AmiUpdate.
Just get it from os4depot.net, and install by hand, that all AmiUpdate would do anyway till I write a proper autoinstall.
To the more general question, I think Appdir: is the prefered for more recent apps that run on AmigaOS 4.1 and later AppPaths: works for older apps.
Anyway when I copied appdir to apppath, tunenet plugin update materialised to updates and installed. It was from 7.2.2010 so there is something in supported applications anyway.
I try to get this clear to myself. It is nice and beautifull idea, that updates just happen unexpectedly but Im better safe than sorry.
AppPaths is NOT obsolete at all. It was originally implemented due to AmigaOS not having any way to tell what applications are actually installed on the system. In order to try and find a way around it, certain "compliant" code needed to be added to the application, which writes its installed location into AppPaths.
With the advent of 4.1 Update 1, AppDir: was implemented as a system wide feature. This allowed the location of used programs to be tracked.
As a consequence, applications targeting Update 1 and beyond no longer need the "compliance" code, but apps designed to run under lesser OS versions still require it.
So AmiUpdate uses both AppPaths and AppDir to try and determine what's installed. Do NOT go copying variables around as this may have serious consequences.
Basically, under Update 1 and beyond, forget about "Compatible Applications". It will be removed in a later version anyway.
Simon
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@Rigo So is there a way for me to have new versions of applications like sketchblock, cinnamon writer, or AmigaAmp get updated automatically as they become available through AmiUpdate? If so, that would be awesome!
Thanks
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AmiUpdate is grand. You get the impression you are part of something professional and well-oiled
Is there a way to see directly which updates i am subscribed too ? (not all Appdir are created or followed with AmiUdate. ) It would be' handy to beable to call them up from the AmiUpdate window
I guess when you download a file from there AmiUpdate takes note of that. A lot of applications are not known to me and i would not like to start a regular update on something i downloaded but after all was not interested in enough. I could want to keep it on my HD though and get back to it (much) later.
Is there a possibility to stop downloading updates, without using rollback?
I think it would be nice that the page mentions the date next to the version of an application, and that here too you could visit that page directly from AmiUpdate menu.
Yes, of course. What you need to do is contact the authors and tell them to update the database at www.amiupdate.net and these applications will automagically been seen and updated for you.
Simon
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For those that get a failed start after a clean install due to update.library, can find it in the "downloads" section of www.amiupdate.net.
Simon
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