Re: [aur-general] Package Rename/Merge Request (python-texttable)
Op maandag 2 juli 2012 19:15:37 schreef Jason St. John: Hello, I am requesting that python-texttable[1] be renamed/merged into python2-texttable[2]. I am not aware of a Python 3 version of this package, which is why I'm requesting it be merged. Additionally, [1] is out-of-date and the PKGBUILD has a lot of room for improvement, which I have cleaned up in my new package[2]. [1] https://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=39012 [2] https://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=60499 Thanks! merged, thx --Ike signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.
[aur-general] Signoff report for [community-testing]
=== Signoff report for [community-testing] === https://www.archlinux.org/packages/signoffs/ There are currently: * 0 new packages in last 24 hours * 0 known bad packages * 0 packages not accepting signoffs * 0 fully signed off packages * 7 packages missing signoffs * 0 packages older than 14 days (Note: the word 'package' as used here refers to packages as grouped by pkgbase, architecture, and repository; e.g., one PKGBUILD produces one package per architecture, even if it is a split package.) == Incomplete signoffs for [community] (7 total) == * systemd-arch-units-20120612-7 (any) 0/2 signoffs * cdemu-daemon-1.5.0-6 (i686) 0/2 signoffs * nginx-1.2.1-6 (i686) 0/2 signoffs * vhba-module-20120422-2 (i686) 0/2 signoffs * cdemu-daemon-1.5.0-6 (x86_64) 0/2 signoffs * nginx-1.2.1-6 (x86_64) 0/2 signoffs * vhba-module-20120422-2 (x86_64) 0/2 signoffs == Top five in signoffs in last 24 hours == 1. tomegun - 2 signoffs
[aur-general] Could I adopt 'bvi' package
I found it lack maintain for some years. https://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=1288
Re: [aur-general] Could I adopt 'bvi' package
On 3 July 2012 18:37, Daniel YC Lin dlin...@gmail.com wrote: I found it lack maintain for some years. https://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=1288 Orphaned, Ranguvar is no longer active. Maybe we should disown all his packages.
Re: [aur-general] [arch-dev-public] final leg of /lib removal
Op dinsdag 3 juli 2012 11:41:08 schreef Dave Reisner: Hey all, *** If you use a custom kernel, this will affect you. Please read the big scary note at the end *** I'm taking today to work on the last roadblock before Allan can move glibc out of /lib. This basically consists of a rebuild of: - kmod (to drop our local patch) - linux, linux-lts (diff for linux here: http://paste.xinu.at/LLd/) - all OOT kernel modules (for /usr/lib/modules/extramodules-*) - bash-completion (temp patch until /lib is a symlink: http://paste.xinu.at/xEs/) I'll be doing this all locally to avoid building against allan's new toolchain in [staging]. This will hopefully all hit [testing] by the end of the day. You know where to find me if you have any questions or angry rants. If you'd like to do some early testing, I'm leaving the rebuilt kmod and kernel packages on gerolde: http://dev.archlinux.org/~dreisner/linux-usrmove/ (i686 packages are lagging behind at the moment) BIG SCARY NOTE: Due to the kmod changes, this will BREAK all module tools for users with their own kernels. If you do not rebuild your kernel after pulling in the new kmod, you're going to have a bad time. See the paste link above for inspiration. Cheers! Dave I'm replying on this in arch-general and aur-general because i cant post in arch-dev. So if i understand correctly we (the people running custom kernels) can't prepare for this ? There is no way of moving the modules already to /usr/lib ? I assume kmod now only looks in /lib. Another note, people with custom repositories should move their kernels in sync with the official repositories ? --Ike signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.
Re: [aur-general] [arch-dev-public] final leg of /lib removal
On Tue, Jul 03, 2012 at 07:56:32PM +0200, Ike Devolder wrote: Op dinsdag 3 juli 2012 11:41:08 schreef Dave Reisner: Hey all, *** If you use a custom kernel, this will affect you. Please read the big scary note at the end *** I'm taking today to work on the last roadblock before Allan can move glibc out of /lib. This basically consists of a rebuild of: - kmod (to drop our local patch) - linux, linux-lts (diff for linux here: http://paste.xinu.at/LLd/) - all OOT kernel modules (for /usr/lib/modules/extramodules-*) - bash-completion (temp patch until /lib is a symlink: http://paste.xinu.at/xEs/) I'll be doing this all locally to avoid building against allan's new toolchain in [staging]. This will hopefully all hit [testing] by the end of the day. You know where to find me if you have any questions or angry rants. If you'd like to do some early testing, I'm leaving the rebuilt kmod and kernel packages on gerolde: http://dev.archlinux.org/~dreisner/linux-usrmove/ (i686 packages are lagging behind at the moment) BIG SCARY NOTE: Due to the kmod changes, this will BREAK all module tools for users with their own kernels. If you do not rebuild your kernel after pulling in the new kmod, you're going to have a bad time. See the paste link above for inspiration. Cheers! Dave I'm replying on this in arch-general and aur-general because i cant post in arch-dev. So if i understand correctly we (the people running custom kernels) can't prepare for this ? I posted the new kmod package here explicitly so that users can get this package in preparation... I'll post it again since I changed the server I'm hosting these on: updated URL: http://pkgbuild.com/~dreisner/linux-usrmove/ There is no way of moving the modules already to /usr/lib ? I assume kmod now only looks in /lib. Currently, kmod is patched to respect config dirs in /usr/lib, but modules in /lib. After removing the patch, it uniformly searches /usr/lib for everything (I'm intentionally ignoring /etc and /run here). Another note, people with custom repositories should move their kernels in sync with the official repositories ? --Ike As with any large change, I'll mention on dev-public when this goes to testing, and there will be an associated news item when it moves to core. I realize this is a harsh change, but I don't really have many options for doing this more smoothly. If you're using the stock kernel, this should all just work. mkinitcpio has supported this setup for months now, and I've had my own kernel in /usr/lib/modules for almost as long. Worst case scenario, users of custom kernels can: - manually move /lib/modules/mycustomkernel to /usr/lib/modules/ until they can do a proper rebuild. - boot a stock -ARCH kernel (you DO have it listed as a fallback, right?) until they can do a proper rebuild. Emphasis on until they can do a proper rebuild. It's important that this all gets done before we introduce a new glibc package that wipes out /lib entirely. If you have custom kernel bits lying around in /lib/modules, it's going to block the eventual glibc upgrade that brings this (no, it won't be immediately with 2.16). dave pgpVhaeTgKoDD.pgp Description: PGP signature
[aur-general] Delete request
Hello, please delete these empty packages: edloaa-meta https://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=54522 cow_backup https://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=6 Regards Stefan
Re: [aur-general] Delete request
On Tue, 03 Jul 2012 21:44:39 +0200 Stefan Husmann stefan-husm...@t-online.de wrote: Hello, please delete these empty packages: edloaa-meta https://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=54522 cow_backup https://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=6 Regards Stefan Done, thank you Stefan :-) -- Jabber: atsut...@freethoughts.de Blog: http://atsutane.freethoughts.de/ Key: 295AFBF4 FP: 39F8 80E5 0E49 A4D1 1341 E8F9 39E4 F17F 295A FBF4 signature.asc Description: PGP signature
[aur-general] Deletion request: terminal.app
It has been outdated (and orphaned?) for a long time, and it fails to build. https://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=26749
Re: [aur-general] Deletion request: terminal.app
On 03/07/12 02:29 PM, Jekyll Wu wrote: It has been outdated (and orphaned?) for a long time, and it fails to build. https://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=26749 Gone, thanks! signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Re: [aur-general] [arch-general] [arch-dev-public] final leg of /lib removal
On Jul 4, 2012 3:38 AM, Tom Gundersen t...@jklm.no wrote: We all know that no one reads the news items, nor dev-public, so I think adding an extra warning should save us a few hundred mails/forumposts/IRC conversations. -t I see a good opportunity to start pruning the list of users of all the above channels =). The same users who don't read the above may not notice post-upgrade messages either. On the flip side, most custom kernel users should be more savvy than the average, do I don't see much of a problem. I maintain two aur kennels, shall I implement the move now (seems like it'd work even before kmod upgrades)?
Re: [aur-general] [arch-general] [arch-dev-public] final leg of /lib removal
On Wed, Jul 04, 2012 at 06:42:09AM +0800, Oon-Ee Ng wrote: On Jul 4, 2012 3:38 AM, Tom Gundersen t...@jklm.no wrote: We all know that no one reads the news items, nor dev-public, so I think adding an extra warning should save us a few hundred mails/forumposts/IRC conversations. -t I see a good opportunity to start pruning the list of users of all the above channels =). The same users who don't read the above may not notice post-upgrade messages either. On the flip side, most custom kernel users should be more savvy than the average, do I don't see much of a problem. I maintain two aur kennels, shall I implement the move now (seems like it'd work even before kmod upgrades)? No, this won't work pre-kmod update. You either read modules from /lib/modules or /usr/lib/modules. Not both.