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Script to verify if we are up-to-date with upstream versions



Hi!

Below you will see the output of a (very ugly but functional) script that I
will run weekly. It will gets latest changelogs and watch files from SVN
and verify if we already have the latest upstream version.
Up to date packages won't be displayed.

What do you think? Suggestions, critics, comments, corrections etc?

Best regards,
Nelson

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New program versions might be available:

* autodocksuite: not found
* fact++: new version available (1.1.9 > 1.1.8)
* gnumed-client: new version available (.0.1-rc5 > 0.2.7.0)
* kalign: newer than upstream (2.03 > 2.0)
* libsbml: new version available (3.0.1 > 3.0.0beta2)
* mira: new version available (2.8.3 > 2.8.2)
* muscle: newer than upstream (3.60 > 3.6)
* njplot: not found
* poa: newer than upstream (2.0+20060928 > 2.0)
* python-biopython: new version available (1.44 > 1.43)
* seaview: new version available (2.2 > 2.1)

 'not found' might mean that the site was unreachable or an error on
 the watch file

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