Re: My first feed files

Eric Duhamel <[email protected]> Mon, 12 Sep 2016 17:49:27 -0700
Newsgroups gmane.comp.file-systems.zero-install.devel
Message-ID <[email protected]>
Thanks a lot! I will be able to put your advice to good use. This does lead me to one follow-up question.

Will I be able to use the arch tag to specify Linux-armv6, Linux-armhf, and etc? I am starting to publish binaries --and feeds-- for such machines, but I didn't see anything except i*86 and *-64 in the feed specification for Zero-install.

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Bastian Eicher <[email protected]> wrote:

>Hi Eric,
>
>congratulations on your first feeds. :)
>
>A couple of hints:
>
>It is a good idea to specify the operating system your executable feeds
>(atari800.xml and tari800-rpi.xml) are intended for. You could add something
>like arch="Linux-i386" to the <implementation> tags.
>
>If you upload interface.xsl and interface.css in the same directory as your
>feeds you get a neat graphical representation in your browser.
>
>You seem to have used two different GnuPG keys for singing your feeds. This
>is perfectly fine, however it may cause Zero Install to show additional
>warnings to users, since it remembers trusted keys per domain. Limiting
>yourself to a single key keeps things easier.
>
>Regards
>Bastian
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Eric Duhamel [mailto:[email protected]] 
>Sent: Montag, 12. September 2016 17:11
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: [Zero-install-devel] My first feed files
>
>I learned my way around the documentation and managed to make my first feed
>files. I'd like anyone who's interested to check them out and tell me if I
>got anything wrong.
>
>http://www.noxbanners.net/zeroinstall-feeds/
>
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