On 17/05, Florian Bruhin wrote:
* Johannes Löthberg [2015-05-17 23:31:16 +0200]:
Merge requests are for merging two already existing packages into one. You
seem to want something like git pull requests. There is no such thing,
comment on the package and hope that the maintainer incorporates y
On 05/17/2015 02:32 PM, Doug Newgard wrote:
On Sun, 17 May 2015 14:27:34 -0700
Adam Brenner wrote:
Is this correct? If not, what fundamental concept am I missing?
Mainly that "merge" here is not used in the same context as a git merge.
Merging on the AUR is used when a package is renamed. If
* Johannes Löthberg [2015-05-17 23:31:16 +0200]:
> On 17/05, Adam Brenner wrote:
> >This will (hopefully) be my first time submitting a merge request to an
> >existing package (p4) within the AUR. The trouble I am having, it that it
> >is unclear, for me, how this process should work.
> >
>
> Mer
On Sun, 17 May 2015 14:27:34 -0700
Adam Brenner wrote:
> Is this correct? If not, what fundamental concept am I missing?
Mainly that "merge" here is not used in the same context as a git merge.
Merging on the AUR is used when a package is renamed. If you want the current
maintainer to make change
On 17/05, Adam Brenner wrote:
This will (hopefully) be my first time submitting a merge request to an
existing package (p4) within the AUR. The trouble I am having, it that
it is unclear, for me, how this process should work.
Merge requests are for merging two already existing packages into
Howdy All,
This will (hopefully) be my first time submitting a merge request to an
existing package (p4) within the AUR. The trouble I am having, it that
it is unclear, for me, how this process should work.
Reading the wiki page on this[1] mentions that it can be done. I have a
local copy of