[aur-general] [Deletion Request] xcursorgen
Please remove xcursorgen[1]. It can be found in [extra] as xorg-xcursorgen[2]. [1] http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=8114 [2] http://www.archlinux.org/packages/extra/i686/xorg-xcursorgen/
Re: [aur-general] [Deletion Request] xcursorgen
On 4 April 2011 11:20, Astor Castelo amcast...@gatech.edu wrote: Please remove xcursorgen[1]. It can be found in [extra] as xorg-xcursorgen[2]. [1] http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=8114 [2] http://www.archlinux.org/packages/extra/i686/xorg-xcursorgen/ Done. Thank you. Lukas
Re: [aur-general] [deletion request] python-restkit
On Sun, Apr 3, 2011 at 10:01 PM, Rémy Oudompheng remyoudomph...@gmail.comwrote: However, renaming a package can be a good reason, if the current maintainer agrees and if the package with a new name is uploaded at the same time. But I don't understand. Wasn't it decided that renaming from python-foo to python2-foo should only occur when a Python 2 and a Python 3 version were co-existing? Or am I remembering wrong? (I know what is stated in the wiki but the change has not been done by a dev nor a TU AFAICT). Regards, -- Cédric Girard
Re: [aur-general] Reflector
Oon-Ee Ng wrote: Hi, I just wanted to let you know that I've moved the new Reflector to [community]. Given that it is a direct replacement for the old one, I didn't see any reason to pass through the AUR voting stage. Oh, and I buried the old one out in the back near the shed. If anyone has some seeds to plant, I suggest you take advantage of the fertile soil. Regards, Xyne Indirectly comparing your old project to excrement? Indirectly comparing it to a dead body. But hey, if you bury excrement in your back yard, who am I to judge you? At least it's not as bad as what Kaiting does in his back yard.
Re: [aur-general] Reflector
On Mon, Apr 4, 2011 at 8:55 PM, Xyne x...@archlinux.ca wrote: Oon-Ee Ng wrote: Hi, I just wanted to let you know that I've moved the new Reflector to [community]. Given that it is a direct replacement for the old one, I didn't see any reason to pass through the AUR voting stage. Oh, and I buried the old one out in the back near the shed. If anyone has some seeds to plant, I suggest you take advantage of the fertile soil. Regards, Xyne Indirectly comparing your old project to excrement? Indirectly comparing it to a dead body. But hey, if you bury excrement in your back yard, who am I to judge you? At least it's not as bad as what Kaiting does in his back yard. Ah. I seem to lack some cultural context here =)
Re: [aur-general] Reflector
Oon-Ee Ng wrote: Indirectly comparing your old project to excrement? Indirectly comparing it to a dead body. But hey, if you bury excrement in your back yard, who am I to judge you? At least it's not as bad as what Kaiting does in his back yard. Ah. I seem to lack some cultural context here =) Indeed. We should start a poll: 1) What is your current geographical location? 2) What do people typically bury in their back yards? 3) Is it illegal? I'll go first: 1) Slobovia 2) bodies 3) depends on the bodies p.s. Please stop CC'ing me replies. It just sends duplicate messages to other folders.
Re: [aur-general] AUR message notification
Le 3 avril 2011 22:23:42, Loui Chang a écrit : On Sun 03 Apr 2011 23:16 +0200, Lukas Fleischer wrote: On Sun, Apr 03, 2011 at 11:00:24PM +0200, Baptiste wrote: On Sun, Apr 03, 2011 at 10:36:03PM +0200, Pierre Bourdon wrote: On Sun, Apr 3, 2011 at 22:30, Baptiste zersto...@free.fr wrote: I know there is a way to get an email notification when somebody writes a comment on a given package. Simply click the Notify button on a package page (http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=XX). Thanks a lot ... that was so obvious! By the way, I was mistaken by the incorrect french translation for `notify' : `annoncer', meaning `announce'. Seriously, was the AUR translated using the automatic google thing ? Better have used a babel fish or something similar :) (see wikipedia page : http://bit.ly/eVDCNX ) Nah, I sent a patch fixing that to aur-dev a long time ago [1] - Loui rejected it back then for some reason tho. I'll probably just push it now... [1] http://mailman.archlinux.org/pipermail/aur-dev/2010-September/001260.htm l Mainly because 'suivre' means 'follow' rather than 'notify'. I didn't want to be pushing something incorrect that someone else would complain about again. The word Annoncer is very missleading. I would rather suggest Avertir. Stéphane
Re: [aur-general] Reflector
On Mon, Apr 4, 2011 at 10:11 PM, Xyne x...@archlinux.ca wrote: Oon-Ee Ng wrote: Indirectly comparing your old project to excrement? Indirectly comparing it to a dead body. But hey, if you bury excrement in your back yard, who am I to judge you? At least it's not as bad as what Kaiting does in his back yard. Ah. I seem to lack some cultural context here =) Indeed. We should start a poll: 1) What is your current geographical location? 2) What do people typically bury in their back yards? 3) Is it illegal? I'll go first: 1) Slobovia 2) bodies 3) depends on the bodies I'll go next then:- 1) Malaysia 2) Urban houses typically renovate all the way to the limit, hence no backyard in my house (or any of my neighbours). Those who do have such typically bury manure or the like for fertilizer. 3) The law is a fluid thing out here. Can you afford to pay the necessary people? p.s. Please stop CC'ing me replies. It just sends duplicate messages to other folders. Sorry about that, gmail doesn't like MLs
Re: [aur-general] AUR message notification
On Mon, Apr 4, 2011 at 4:50 PM, Stéphane Gaudreault steph...@archlinux.orgwrote: Le 3 avril 2011 22:23:42, Loui Chang a écrit : Mainly because 'suivre' means 'follow' rather than 'notify'. I didn't want to be pushing something incorrect that someone else would complain about again. The word Annoncer is very missleading. I would rather suggest Avertir. Stéphane Notifier as suggested in the bug closure is the most literral translation for Notify being used in the English version. But I agree with you anything apart from Annoncer would be more meaningful. BTW, how translation error should be reported? Bug reports? (There is some inconsistency in capital letter usage). -- Cédric Girard
Re: [aur-general] Reflector
Oon-Ee Ng wrote: On Mon, Apr 4, 2011 at 10:11 PM, Xyne x...@archlinux.ca wrote: p.s. Please stop CC'ing me replies. It just sends duplicate messages to other folders. Sorry about that, gmail doesn't like MLs GMail actually does like mailing lists. Just do not use the Reply to all button. Wieland signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Re: [aur-general] AUR message notification
On Mon, Apr 04, 2011 at 05:02:38PM +0200, Cédric Girard wrote: On Mon, Apr 4, 2011 at 4:50 PM, Stéphane Gaudreault steph...@archlinux.orgwrote: Le 3 avril 2011 22:23:42, Loui Chang a écrit : Mainly because 'suivre' means 'follow' rather than 'notify'. I didn't want to be pushing something incorrect that someone else would complain about again. The word Annoncer is very missleading. I would rather suggest Avertir. Stéphane Notifier as suggested in the bug closure is the most literral translation for Notify being used in the English version. But I agree with you anything apart from Annoncer would be more meaningful. BTW, how translation error should be reported? Bug reports? (There is some inconsistency in capital letter usage). Just send a git-formatted patch to aur-dev. In case you don't have time to do so, file a bug report, yeah.
Re: [aur-general] Reflector
On Mon, Apr 4, 2011 at 11:24 PM, Wieland Hoffmann themi...@googlemail.com wrote: Oon-Ee Ng wrote: On Mon, Apr 4, 2011 at 10:11 PM, Xyne x...@archlinux.ca wrote: p.s. Please stop CC'ing me replies. It just sends duplicate messages to other folders. Sorry about that, gmail doesn't like MLs GMail actually does like mailing lists. Just do not use the Reply to all button. Wieland I'll correct myself then, gmail+pentadactyl does not like the combination of mailing lists I'm on. Some of them are badly configured (thankfully none of the Arch ones) and have to be used with reply-to-all, hence sometimes I press the wrong button, not remembering which list I'm on. When I was using Evolution it was easy, Ctrl-L (reply-to-list) did everything for me, but with web gmail there's no such button and I have to remember whether to reply/reply-all depending on the list. I'll try not to make the mistake again =).
Re: [aur-general] AUR message notification
Le 04/04/2011 16:50, Stéphane Gaudreault a écrit : Le 3 avril 2011 22:23:42, Loui Chang a écrit : On Sun 03 Apr 2011 23:16 +0200, Lukas Fleischer wrote: On Sun, Apr 03, 2011 at 11:00:24PM +0200, Baptiste wrote: On Sun, Apr 03, 2011 at 10:36:03PM +0200, Pierre Bourdon wrote: On Sun, Apr 3, 2011 at 22:30, Baptiste zersto...@free.fr wrote: I know there is a way to get an email notification when somebody writes a comment on a given package. Simply click the Notify button on a package page (http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=XX). Thanks a lot ... that was so obvious! By the way, I was mistaken by the incorrect french translation for `notify' : `annoncer', meaning `announce'. Seriously, was the AUR translated using the automatic google thing ? Better have used a babel fish or something similar :) (see wikipedia page : http://bit.ly/eVDCNX ) Nah, I sent a patch fixing that to aur-dev a long time ago [1] - Loui rejected it back then for some reason tho. I'll probably just push it now... [1] http://mailman.archlinux.org/pipermail/aur-dev/2010-September/001260.htm l Mainly because 'suivre' means 'follow' rather than 'notify'. I didn't want to be pushing something incorrect that someone else would complain about again. The word Annoncer is very missleading. I would rather suggest Avertir. I agree. -- François Boulogne. Membre de l'April - Promouvoir et défendre le logiciel libre http://www.april.org