</%doc>
<& docshead &>
-<%perl>
+<%shared>
my $url_base_base= 'http://yarrg.chiark.net/download/jarrg';
-my $download_version= 'test';
-my $url_base= "$url_base_base/$download_version";
-</%perl>
+</%shared>
+<%def downloadurl><%args>
+$leaf
+$test => 1
+# ^ change this to change the default version
+</%args><%perl>
+my $download_version= $test ? '/test' : '';
+my $url_base= "$url_base_base$download_version";
+my $url= $url_base.'/'.$leaf;
+</%perl><a href="<% $url %>"><%
+ $m->has_content ? $m->content : $url
+%></a></%def>
<h1>Uploading to YARRG</h1>
<p>
<p>
+It is OK to switch away from the commodity list in Puzzle Pirates as
+soon as the Jarrg progress bar appears. The uploader has taken a copy
+of the data, so you can do something else while the upload takes
+place.
+
+<p>
+
The JARRG integration is done via fully supported Java Accessibility
interfaces, and should not disturb the normal running of Puzzle
Pirates. However, please make sure that if your YPP client misbehaves
<h3>Installing and running on Linux</h3>
Download
-<a href="<% $url_base %>/jarrg.tar.gz"><% $url_base %>/jarrg.tar.gz</a>
+<& downloadurl, leaf => 'jarrg.tar.gz' &>
and unpack it. You run jarrg from the command line. Change
(<code>cd</code>) to the top level <code>jarrg</code> directory
which was created when you unpacked the tarball, and then run
<h3>Installing on Windows</h3>
Download
-<a href="<% $url_base %>/jarrg-setup.exe"><% $url_base %>/jarrg-setup.exe</a>
+<& downloadurl, leaf => 'jarrg-setup.exe' &>
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
The download directory can contains other versions (eg unreleased test
versions), which you can see here:
- <a href="<% $url_base_base %>/"><% $url_base_base %>/</a> .
+ <& downloadurl, leaf => '', test => 0 &>
<p>
The source code for the downloadable released binaries is in the
-<a href="<% $url_base %>/jarrg.tar.gz">Linux
-tarball</a>. We maintain JARRG in git, and you can get
+<&| downloadurl, leaf=>'jarrg.tar.gz' &>Linux tarball</&>.
+We maintain JARRG in git, and you can get
source code for recent and perhaps unreleased versions from one of:
<pre>
git://git.yarrg.chiark.net/jarrg-ian.git</code> <a href="http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/ucgi/~yarrgweb/git?p=jarrg-ian.git;a=summary">(gitweb)</a>