APTonCD 0.1 documentation finished

Spiderman (or maybe his uncle, I’m not sure) says that with a great power comes a great responsibility. We would say that with a great application should comes a great documentation.

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The APTonCD v0.1 - that must likely will be released next week - now has its 1st complete documentation. It is available offline and can be found through the help button. It covers all features and options of the APTonCD and some examples of how it can be used.

If you find some typo mistake or something that is not very clear, please report it using Malone on it’s project page on Launchpad or send an email to the documentation project leader Rafael Sfair, rsfair AT gmail DOT com

For those who contributed writting, reviewing and suggesting, thank you so much.

I hope to get a wiki in the project page for contributed documentation soon, until there enjoy this excellent material provided for you.

APTonCD 0.1 Release Candidate is out!

The RC version of APTonCD 0.1 was released yesterday (2007.03.14). Now in freeze for the final release, it will contain only bugfixes, minor improvements, translation and documentation updates (at this time we already have support for 15 languages).

Packages for 0.1~rc-0ubuntu1 are already available in Feisty’s repository. If you are testing feisty right now, just install the ‘aptoncd’ package via apt-get, ‘Add/Remove…’ (gnome-app-install) or Synaptic. If you already have it installed, then update-manager will most likely offer to upgrade it.

For Ubuntu Dapper, Edgy e Debian Etch users:

Packages released at the project download page:

http://aptoncd.sourceforge.net/download.html

If you already have an older version installed, from SF.net (0.1beta1), please REMOVE the ‘aptoncd’ package before installing/upgrading to this new one, otherwise you may experience some trouble or issues while upgrading.

This update is highly recommended, see some of the changes since the last package in repositories (0.0.99+svn20070202-0ubuntu1):

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Version 0.1~rc-0ubuntu1:

  • Performance improvements to the TreeView widget in frmCreateC (+60% faster while mounting the list of packages);
  • Added a call method for Download Repository (-download, just like -create) calling frmDownload without shown frmMainWindow;
  • Now shows the number of downloaded files/to download in the Download Repository window;
  • Placed a window when download susessful finished, asking if user want do remove the temp files;
  • Improved the auto-select dependencies recursively, it’s smarter now;
  • locking unsuported characters to aptoncd iso filename;
  • Hidding Cancel button while reading packages (we doesn’t need this anymore, sice it’s a faster process);
  • Hidding the main window when using parameters (such -download, -i, -restore, etc);
  • Moving the way APTonCD handle the destination of .iso images - Closes LP#89320;
  • Do not close the window when user hasn’t enought right in the destination folder - Closes LP#89325;
  • Avoiding the user to select a destination folder that doesn’t have writting permissions;
  • Do not permit the user to restore an aptoncd media created in a version that differs from your running system;
  • Correcting some grammar mistakes, applying Bruce’s patch. Closes LP#89733;
  • Now old packages in the Create list has a different pango markup to differ from the new ones;
  • Changing the window type of frmCreate and frmRestore to show minimize and maximize buttons;
  • Fixed bug while cancel the creation of APTonCD copy/iso
  • Auto-select dependencies in create actived by default;
  • Now we have a README.diskdefines inside the media, to make APT happy;
  • Documentation update

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APTonCD in Feisty’s Repository and Call for Testers

APTonCD is on Feisty’s Universe right now!

This version is a sync of the current development tree (0.0.99+svn20070202) — 0.1 will be released soon. In this version, we have many more new features and bug fixes than the first beta. I hope to release a RC by next week.

The off-line documentation is pretty nice now and very useful, with description of the use as well as some tips and tricks - it can be accessed by the Help button on the GUI. The documentation is not finished yet, but it’s already usable and useful (wait for something in the next few days). Thanks to Rafael Sfair and Victor Jones.

If you’re testing Feisty, try to install the ‘aptoncd’ package (yah, sudo apt-get install aptoncd), use it, and please report any bugs found. Leave your sugestions and comments (which can be done directly by email to me). It will be greatly appreciated.

For non-Feisty users, wait for a RC with packages for Dapper, Edgy and Debian Etch in the next weeks.

This version includes:

  • Support to create a CD/DVD repository with all your installed/downloaded (.deb) packages;
  • Add custom, previously downloaded packages;
  • Create a meta-package for easy reinstallation of all packages;
  • Complete Restore support, restoring the packages back to cache from a media previously created or an .iso image;
  • Auto-select dependencies of the selected packages;

The support to download an entire repository (or specific section of them) is on the way (it’s already done in the current svn repository, and it will be soon on feisty’s repository too).

If you already have the aptoncd 0.1beta1 package installed, please remove it before installing this one from feisty’s rep.

Visit the product page at Launchpad.net