</%doc>
<& docshead &>
+<%perl>
+my $download_version= '0.9.1';
+my $url_base= 'http://yarrg.chiark.net/download/jpctb/'.$download_version;
+</%perl>
<h1>Uploading to YARRG</h1>
<p>
<h3>Installing and running on Linux</h3>
Download
-<a href="http://yarrg.chiark.net/download/jpctb/test/jpctb.tar.gz">http://yarrg.chiark.net/download/jpctb/test/jpctb.tar.gz</a>
+<a href="<% $url_base %>/jpctb.tar.gz"><% $url_base %>/jpctb.tar.gz</a>
and unpack it. You run it from the command line. Change
to the directory where you unpacked the tarball above, and then run
<pre>
<h3>Installing on Windows</h3>
Download
-<a href="http://yarrg.chiark.net/download/jpctb/test/jpctb-setup.exe">http://yarrg.chiark.net/download/jpctb/test/jpctb-setup.exe</a>
+<a href="<% $url_base %>/jpctb-setup.exe"><% $url_base %>/jpctb-setup.exe</a>
and double-click on it. It will either:
<ol>
<li>Just work, in which case you'll have a new icon on your desktop which
<p>
The source code for the downloadable released binaries is in the
-<a href="http://yarrg.chiark.net/download/jpctb/test/jpctb.tar.gz">Linux
+<a href="<% $url_base %>/jpctb.tar.gz">Linux
tarball</a>. We maintain YARRG JPCTB in git, and you can get
source code for recent and perhaps unreleased versions from
<code>git://git.yarrg.chiark.net/jpctb.git</code>.