Podpooper is a commmand-line python-based RSS 2.0 enclosure downloader. You simply subscribe to feeds, and then use the download (-d) option to dowload the latest enclosure from the feeds. Because it logs the downloads to prevent from downloading the same enclosure twice, podpooper is suited for download podcasts. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. 2. 3. Podpooper should work on all UNIX platforms. It is not yet windows compatible. The only requirement is Python.
Created attachment 63921 [details] podpooper-0.1.0.ebuild (New Package) Initial ebuild. The project is brand new, and hosted at http://sourceforge.net/projects/podpooper/ But, the tarball hasn't made it around to all the mirrors yet. So if emerge can't find the tarball, just go to the project page, and download it from there.
Please fix the following and reopen: * You're missing IUSE. * You're missing HOMEPAGE. * You can kill S=. * Install inside src_compile???
Created attachment 66786 [details] podpooper-0.1.2.ebuild (New) Updated ebuild with changes as suggested. Updated the package version as well.
You forgot to reopen.
Created attachment 68186 [details] podpooper-0.1.3.ebuild Latest podpooper package. The ebuild is the same, just an increase in file number. Podpooper can now store enclosures in subdirectories!
Oops, I messed up. The sub-directories code has a small bug. So don't use it. I'll fix it later!
The latest version of podpooper is 0.1.4. The same ebuild works, just rename of course. And I did fix the sub-dir problem. Now, with the -B flag, podpooper creates a sub-directory for each podcast feed.
> Last Update: 2009-07-17 Upstream seems dead, there are almost no downloads, only one bug ever filed. I think using an user overlay is a better option for this package, I don't think it would benefit people by adding it to the Portage tree.
(In reply to comment #8) > Upstream seems dead, there are almost no downloads, only one bug ever filed. > > I think using an user overlay is a better option for this package, I don't > think it would benefit people by adding it to the Portage tree. Last release was in 2006 and i agree with you: no one is interested in inclusion, closing as WONTFIX