Link RSS feed items through to corresponding line in HTML index, not directly to the package.

People interested in the package generally won't want to find out more
by downloading the package itself.
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Steve Purcell 2012-07-26 15:45:04 +01:00
parent db634d6fb7
commit df2d616125
2 changed files with 3 additions and 2 deletions

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@ -25,7 +25,7 @@
if descr =~ /(.*?)(\s*-\*-.*?)?\s*\[source:\s*(\w+)\]\s*/
descr, source = $1, $3
end
["[#{pkgname}](#{pkgurl})", version, descr, "[#{source}](#{recipe_url})"]
["<a name=\"#{pkgname}\"></a>[#{pkgname}](#{pkgurl})", version, descr, "[#{source}](#{recipe_url})"]
end
colwidth = [0,0,0, 9]

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@ -23,13 +23,14 @@
package.version = version
package.build_time = Time.new(version[0..3].to_i, version[4..5].to_i, version[6..7].to_i)
package.url = "#{base_url}packages/#{pkgname}-#{version}." + (pkgtype == "single" ? "el" : "tar")
package.info_url = "#{base_url}##{pkgname}"
%>
<item>
<title>Package update: <%= package.name %> is now at version <%= package.version %></title>
<description>The <%= package.name %> package in MELPA has been updated to version <%= package.version %>.</description>
<pubDate><%= package.build_time.rfc822 %></pubDate>
<guid isPermaLink="true"><%= package.url %></guid>
<link><%= package.url %></link>
<link><%= package.info_url %></link>
</item>
<% end %>
</channel>