</%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>
<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>