Re: [arch-dev-public] dropping luxrender packages

2018-07-29 Thread Lukas Jirkovsky via arch-dev-public
On Fri, 27 Jul 2018 at 20:31, Bruno Pagani via arch-dev-public
 wrote:
>
> Le 27/07/2018 à 19:59, Lukas Jirkovsky via arch-dev-public a écrit :
>
> > Hi,
> > I'd like to drop the luxrays, luxrender and luxblend25 packages from
> > [community]. They have always required continuous attention to keep
> > working which I can no longer provide with sufficient quality and
> > right now the luxrender package is blocking the Python 3.7 rebuild.
> >
> > Moreover, the luxrender project has been abandoned and it was
> > superseded by LuxCoreRender which has an active maintainer in AUR.
> >
> > If nobody steps in, I will remove them tomorrow.
> >
> > Lukas

All packages dropped.

> Please drop embree2 at the same time then, since luxrender was the only
> remaining user. ;)

Thanks for the reminder, I dropped that one, too

Lukas


Re: [arch-dev-public] dropping luxrender packages

2018-07-27 Thread Bruno Pagani via arch-dev-public
Le 27/07/2018 à 19:59, Lukas Jirkovsky via arch-dev-public a écrit :

> Hi,
> I'd like to drop the luxrays, luxrender and luxblend25 packages from
> [community]. They have always required continuous attention to keep
> working which I can no longer provide with sufficient quality and
> right now the luxrender package is blocking the Python 3.7 rebuild.
>
> Moreover, the luxrender project has been abandoned and it was
> superseded by LuxCoreRender which has an active maintainer in AUR.
>
> If nobody steps in, I will remove them tomorrow.
>
> Lukas

Please drop embree2 at the same time then, since luxrender was the only
remaining user. ;)

Bruno



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[arch-dev-public] dropping luxrender packages

2018-07-27 Thread Lukas Jirkovsky via arch-dev-public
Hi,
I'd like to drop the luxrays, luxrender and luxblend25 packages from
[community]. They have always required continuous attention to keep
working which I can no longer provide with sufficient quality and
right now the luxrender package is blocking the Python 3.7 rebuild.

Moreover, the luxrender project has been abandoned and it was
superseded by LuxCoreRender which has an active maintainer in AUR.

If nobody steps in, I will remove them tomorrow.

Lukas