[aur-general] missing licenses

2009-02-19 Thread Abhishek Dasgupta
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

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Re: [aur-general] Missing Packages

2009-02-19 Thread Pierre Schmitz
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.

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[aur-general] DomainU don't seem to boot with xen 3.3.1-1

2009-02-19 Thread anouar_mbox-web
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

2009-02-19 Thread aur-notify
Missing i686 Packages:
No new package supplied for rkhunter 1.3.4-1!
No new package supplied for rkhunter 1.3.4-1!

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Re: [aur-general] Missing Packages

2009-02-19 Thread 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.



[aur-general] Orphaning some packages

2009-02-19 Thread Hugo Doria
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

2009-02-19 Thread Allan McRae

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

2009-02-19 Thread Andrea Scarpino
2009/2/19 Hugo Doria hugodo...@gmail.com:
 gtk-engine-murrine
 murrine-configurator
Adopted ;)

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Re: [aur-general] Orphaning some packages

2009-02-19 Thread Eric Bélanger
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

2009-02-19 Thread aur-notify
Missing i686 Packages:
No new package supplied for rkhunter 1.3.4-1!

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Re: [aur-general] Missing Packages

2009-02-19 Thread Pierre Schmitz
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  

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[aur-general] Taking over abandoned but not orphaned package

2009-02-19 Thread Andrei Thorp
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

2009-02-19 Thread Allan McRae

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