[aur-general] missing licenses
The [community] packages which do not have a license: (list does not contain lib32* packages) * deb2targz: Appears to be a simple script file, without any kind of license information. * flightgear-atlas * gps * hula * kbd-ru-keymaps * p3scan: GPL with some OpenSSL exception. [1] * t1utils: custom license [2] * whitebox * xchatosd If some of these do not genuinely have a license, I think it's best to contact the upstream author and ask if we can distribute the binary; otherwise the package should be moved to unsupported. [1]: http://packages.debian.org/changelogs/pool/main/p/p3scan/p3scan_2.3.2-7/p3scan.copyright [2]: http://packages.debian.org/changelogs/pool/main/t/t1utils/t1utils_1.33-1/t1utils.copyright -- Abhishek
Re: [aur-general] Missing Packages
Am Donnerstag, 19. Februar 2009 06:15:01 schrieb aur-not...@archlinux.org: Missing i686 Packages: No new package supplied for rkhunter 1.3.4-1! No new package supplied for rkhunter 1.3.4-1! What is this message about? I have used communitypkg for uploading. -- Pierre Schmitz Clemens-August-Straße 76 53115 Bonn Telefon 0228 9716608 Mobil 0160 95269831 Jabber pie...@jabber.archlinux.de WWW http://www.archlinux.de
[aur-general] DomainU don't seem to boot with xen 3.3.1-1
Hi everyone, I upgraded my Arch install with the latest release and then installed Xen 3.3.1-1 on it. I booted successfully the Domain0 I wanted to install/test a new ArchLinux system as DomainU so I created a new DomainU (named arch-test) with the these settings : # -*- mode: python; -*- # kernel = /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.18.8-1-xenU memory = 256 name = Arch-Test disk = [ 'file:/home/xen/arch-test/arch-test.img,hda1,w', 'file:/home/xen/arch-test/arch-test-swap,hda2,w' ] root = /dev/hda1 ro When I enter : xm create -c arch-test on a xterm I get : 1- some messages from Python indicating there is some depreciated module (sha) 2- a new Qemu window (black background) 3- nothing else 4- after about 1 min the Qemu window disappear and I get a message error about vif I googled 2 days about this problem without any result. My question is : - Is my DomainU boots ? how I can see it ? - I tried to boot from an iso (xen option : boot='d') but this doesn't work at all... may be the same problem ? I will be glade to answer your questions. Regards
[aur-general] Missing Packages
Missing i686 Packages: No new package supplied for rkhunter 1.3.4-1! No new package supplied for rkhunter 1.3.4-1! -- This is an automated message. If you wish to stop receiving it twice a day, fix the package(s).
Re: [aur-general] Missing Packages
On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 10:12:25AM +0100, Pierre Schmitz wrote: Am Donnerstag, 19. Februar 2009 06:15:01 schrieb aur-not...@archlinux.org: Missing i686 Packages: No new package supplied for rkhunter 1.3.4-1! No new package supplied for rkhunter 1.3.4-1! What is this message about? I have used communitypkg for uploading. Hmm. Try again and post the output.
[aur-general] Orphaning some packages
Hi guys, I want some more time to work on development, so i am orphaning some packages: gnome-system-tools system-tools-backends gtk-candido-engine gtk-engine-murrine kdeicons-crystaldiamond libburn libisoburn libisofs liboobs listen murrine-configurator Let me know if you want to adopt any of these packages. -- Hugo
Re: [aur-general] Orphaning some packages
Hugo Doria wrote: Hi guys, I want some more time to work on development, so i am orphaning some packages: I will take these, only if no-one else wants them: libburn libisoburn libisofs Allan
Re: [aur-general] Orphaning some packages
2009/2/19 Hugo Doria hugodo...@gmail.com: gtk-engine-murrine murrine-configurator Adopted ;) -- Andrea `BaSh` Scarpino Arch Linux Developer
Re: [aur-general] Orphaning some packages
On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 4:17 PM, Allan McRae al...@archlinux.org wrote: Hugo Doria wrote: Hi guys, I want some more time to work on development, so i am orphaning some packages: I will take these, only if no-one else wants them: libburn libisoburn libisofs Allan FYI, libburn and libisofs are in the testing repo. They will need to be removed from community once they move out of testing.
[aur-general] Missing Packages
Missing i686 Packages: No new package supplied for rkhunter 1.3.4-1! -- This is an automated message. If you wish to stop receiving it twice a day, fix the package(s).
Re: [aur-general] Missing Packages
Am Donnerstag, 19. Februar 2009 19:29:12 schrieb Loui Chang: On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 10:12:25AM +0100, Pierre Schmitz wrote: Am Donnerstag, 19. Februar 2009 06:15:01 schrieb aur-not...@archlinux.org: Missing i686 Packages: No new package supplied for rkhunter 1.3.4-1! No new package supplied for rkhunter 1.3.4-1! What is this message about? I have used communitypkg for uploading. Hmm. Try again and post the output. Nothing special: /usr/bin/tupkg:22: DeprecationWarning: the md5 module is deprecated; use hashlib instead import md5 {'size0': ['0'], 'numpkgs': ['1'], 'name0': ['rkhunter-1.3.4-1.pkg.tar.gz']} Uploading: rkhunter-1.3.4-1.pkg.tar.gz 253 kb 200 of 253 kb {'md5sum0': ['PASS'], 'numpkgs': ['1']} === Uploaded rkhunter-1.3.4-1.pkg.tar.gz cvs commit: Examining . === Commited with upgpkg: rkhunter 1.3.4-1 message cvs tag: Tagging . === Tagged as CURRENT -- Pierre Schmitz Clemens-August-Straße 76 53115 Bonn Telefon 0228 9716608 Mobil 0160 95269831 Jabber pie...@jabber.archlinux.de WWW http://www.archlinux.de
[aur-general] Taking over abandoned but not orphaned package
Hello, I'm trying to slowly work my way into the Arch Community, and I'm starting by taking over some packages on AUR. One that I use myself and would like to take over is the package for DevTodo. This package has been unmaintained for at least a few months now, and the maintainer's e-mail bounces. The package is flagged out of date and doesn't build without modification. I've got an updated PKGBUILD and have filed a bug to the author at some point. I also run this software on both my 32 and 64 bit machines. Any chance a TU could pass on maintainership to me, or at least orphan the package? I've read that usually there is a warning to the maintainer, but he seems to be unreachable. Thanks, -Andrei Thorp
Re: [aur-general] Taking over abandoned but not orphaned package
Andrei Thorp wrote: Hello, I'm trying to slowly work my way into the Arch Community, and I'm starting by taking over some packages on AUR. One that I use myself and would like to take over is the package for DevTodo. This package has been unmaintained for at least a few months now, and the maintainer's e-mail bounces. The package is flagged out of date and doesn't build without modification. I've got an updated PKGBUILD and have filed a bug to the author at some point. I also run this software on both my 32 and 64 bit machines. Any chance a TU could pass on maintainership to me, or at least orphan the package? I've read that usually there is a warning to the maintainer, but he seems to be unreachable. I have orphaned it for you. You have done what is required to attempt to contact the maintainer. Allan