inadyn: update to 2.2

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awiouy 2017-08-15 17:45:22 +02:00
parent 0625e3f705
commit 32ca479021
2 changed files with 8 additions and 5 deletions

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- Update to 2.2
102 102
- Upgrade to 2.1 - Update to 2.1
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- Upgrade to 2.0 - Update to 2.0
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- Initial addon - Initial addon

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################################################################################ ################################################################################
PKG_NAME="inadyn" PKG_NAME="inadyn"
PKG_VERSION="2.1" PKG_VERSION="2.2"
PKG_REV="102" PKG_REV="103"
PKG_ARCH="any" PKG_ARCH="any"
PKG_LICENSE="GPLv2" PKG_LICENSE="GPLv2"
PKG_SITE="http://troglobit.com/inadyn.html" PKG_SITE="http://troglobit.com/inadyn.html"
PKG_URL="https://github.com/troglobit/inadyn/archive/v$PKG_VERSION.tar.gz" PKG_URL="https://github.com/troglobit/inadyn/archive/v$PKG_VERSION.tar.gz"
PKG_DEPENDS_TARGET="toolchain libconfuse libite libressl" PKG_DEPENDS_TARGET="toolchain libconfuse libressl"
PKG_SECTION="service/system" PKG_SECTION="service/system"
PKG_SHORTDESC="Inadyn: a small and simple Dynamic Domain Name System client" PKG_SHORTDESC="Inadyn: a small and simple Dynamic Domain Name System client"
PKG_LONGDESC="Inadyn ($PKG_VERSION) is a small and simple Dynamic Domain Name System (DDNS) client with HTTPS support. It is commonly available in many GNU/Linux distributions, used in off-the-shelf routers and Internet gateways to automate the task of keeping your DNS record up to date with any IP address changes from your ISP. It can also be used in installations with redundant (backup) connections to the Internet." PKG_LONGDESC="Inadyn ($PKG_VERSION) is a small and simple Dynamic Domain Name System (DDNS) client with HTTPS support. It is commonly available in many GNU/Linux distributions, used in off-the-shelf routers and Internet gateways to automate the task of keeping your DNS record up to date with any IP address changes from your ISP. It can also be used in installations with redundant (backup) connections to the Internet."