mmm fails for me refuses upload because "remote: error: missing .SRCINFO"
but that file is include in the root of the repository i missing steps? I use: - git clone ssh+git://aur-dev.archlinux.org/foobar.git/ (change foobar with the package name) - add PKGBUILD. SRCINFO and other files include in the sources array - git add . - git commit -m 'brawbraw' - git push greetings 2014-12-30 0:01 GMT+01:00 Pablo Lezaeta Reyes <prfl...@gmail.com>: > But if someone missed the deadline (something that I'm sure will happend > for a few hundeds at least either because lazines, bussyness or not want > (or can't) reach aur-dev page) there are a place to take the PKGBUILD that > was deleted in the "lets break AUR" cleanup? > > Also translations need to be pulled, the last time the translation weren't > taken from transfex (as I can noticed) and viceversa, so why not let the > submit button there but intead add the instructions on how now upload > packages to aur. > > 2014-12-29 19:48 GMT-03:00 Ian D. Scott <i...@perebruin.com>: > > > On Mon, Dec 29, 2014 at 11:36:58PM +0100, Lukas Fleischer wrote: > > > > > You can create an empty repository via SSH: > > > > > > $ ssh aur-dev.archlinux.org setup-repo foobar > > > > > > I agree that it is a good idea to add instructions on how to submit > > > packages, though. > > > > That works, but I think it would be nice to also have a button in the > > web interface. Something similar to how you create a repository on > > github. You click the button, it asks you for a package name and > > category, and then it explains how to upload. > > > > That said, I currently upload packages with burp and probably wouldn't > > use such an interface. It just seems like a nice thing to have, and > > would make it easier for new users. (Of course, making it a little > > difficult could be used as a way to filter out incompetent maintainers, > > which is not a bad idea.) > > > > > > -- > *Pablo Lezaeta* >