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Thomas Hochstein 8c702769e4 Save remote plugin source when merging remote / local data.
When installing / updating plugins, plugin data
is fetched from Spartacus first; those plugins
will habe "Spartacus" as "pluginlocation".

Later on, information about installed plugins
is fetched from cache / database, overwriting
the previously fetched data for all installed
plugins. After that, "pluginlocation" is
"local" even for plugins that live on
Spartacus if they have been installed.

So we save "pluginlocation" data to a new
"pluginsource" field before merging /
overwriting so we can detect plugins that
are available on Spartacus.

This data is present in plugins.inc.tpl
and can be used there.

Signed-off-by: Thomas Hochstein <thh@inter.net>
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Serendipity - A reliable, secure & extensible PHP blog

Serendipity is a PHP-powered weblog engine which gives the user an easy way to maintain a blog. While the default package is designed for the casual blogger, Serendipity offers an expandable framework with the power for professional applications.

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幸運な偶然 - A PHP blog software // This was me trying to raise the PHP code to newer standards without breaking anything. Halfway in I've decided that S9Y is abandonware and went with WordPress.
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