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Faster parsing of RSS and Atom feeds using podcastparser.CLI interface ("gpo") with new features (querying episodes, etc.).Qt 5 and Python 3 support via PyOtherSide.

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  • Potential ports to other Qt 5 platforms (Android, iOS.
  • Here's a list of things gPodder 4 can do better than gPodder 3: Another opportunity to make a clean cut was migrating from feedparser to our own, custom-written podcastparser ( performance gains are goody), so we have more control over what and how we parse things, and properly split YouTube, Vimeo and Soundcloud integration into separate, self-contained modules. Some early plans for gPodder 4 considered rewriting parts of the core in C++ for performance and portability, but in the end, we decided to take a less risky approach, and split off from gPodder 3.5.1 in April 2013 and work on trimming down, refactoring and replacing the codebase there one-by-one.Įven though we went with the existing codebase, we took this opportunity to go Python 3-only with this release (because Python 2 is a dead-end), as well as have a split between the core library (now know as gpodder-core) and user interfaces ( gpodder-ui-qml and gpodder-sailfish at the moment). If (-not (Get-Command choco.As pointed out by Tim on Twitter, yesterday's release was missing some proper release notes, and while if you have been following gPodder 4's development process ( here, here, here and here), you kind-of know where it comes from, it's probably useful to summarize the differences between gPodder 3.x and gPodder 4 in a separate post here, especially for users wondering about the differences of gPodder 3 and gPodder 4.

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    zip to the filename to handle archive cmdlet limitations # Ensure Chocolatey is installed from your internal repository # $Chocolate圜entralManagementServiceSalt = "servicesalt" # $Chocolate圜entralManagementClientSalt = "clientsalt" # $Chocolate圜entralManagementUrl = " # ii. # If using CCM to manage Chocolatey, add the following: $ChocolateyDownloadUrl = "$($NugetRepositoryUrl.TrimEnd('/'))/package/chocolatey.1.1.0.nupkg"

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    # This url should result in an immediate download when you navigate to it # $RequestArguments.Credential = $NugetRepositor圜redential # ("password" | ConvertTo-SecureString -AsPlainText -Force) # If required, add the repository access credential here $NugetRepositoryUrl = "INTERNAL REPO URL" # Should be similar to what you see when you browse Your internal repository url (the main one). # We use this variable for future REST calls. ::SecurityProtocol = ::SecurityProtocol -bor 3072 # installed (.NET 4.5 is an in-place upgrade). NET 4.0, even though they are addressable if. # Use integers because the enumeration value for TLS 1.2 won't exist # Set TLS 1.2 (3072) as that is the minimum required by various up-to-date repositories. # We initialize a few things that are needed by this script - there are no other requirements. # You need to have downloaded the Chocolatey package as well. Download Chocolatey Package and Put on Internal Repository # # repositories and types from one server installation. # are repository servers and will give you the ability to manage multiple

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    # Chocolatey Software recommends Nexus, Artifactory Pro, or ProGet as they # generally really quick to set up and there are quite a few options. # You'll need an internal/private cloud repository you can use. Internal/Private Cloud Repository Set Up # # Here are the requirements necessary to ensure this is successful.











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