Re: [aur-general] delete
Ronald van Haren wrote: On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 7:51 AM, Ronald van Haren wrote: On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 7:41 AM, nathan owe. wrote: could someone delete this one, it is orphaned and i have a duplicate of http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=28016 it that is maintained you only told us what package it is a duplicate of, not which package should be deleted? Ronald o never mind, now I read it again that is the package that should be deletedmornings... deleted Ronald k thank you :-)
Re: [aur-general] delete
Ronald van Haren wrote: On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 7:41 AM, nathan owe. wrote: could someone delete this one, it is orphaned and i have a duplicate of http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=28016 it that is maintained you only told us what package it is a duplicate of, not which package should be deleted? Ronald the one url i posted
[aur-general] delete
could someone delete this one, it is orphaned and i have a duplicate of http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=28016 it that is maintained
Re: [aur-general] Need help updating nbd package
Yeah I have a habbit of using 'u' for 'you' and not using caps Daenyth Blank wrote: On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 18:18, nathan owe. wrote: Laszlo would you stop, he asked me, u keep replying to when i try to help, i know ur trying to impress the TU's but your annoying me and some other TUs While I think your message is well-intentioned, you should probably work on your wording a little bit.. Let's keep the ML on topic and civil please.
Re: [aur-general] Need help updating nbd package
Laszlo would you stop, he asked me, u keep replying to when i try to help, i know ur trying to impress the TU's but your annoying me and some other TUs Laszlo Papp wrote: Hello Peter! Just wait for a 'done' message, it won't last so much :) Best Regards, Laszlo Papp
Re: [aur-general] Need help updating nbd package
Just make the subject like Please orphan PKGNAME and in the body explain that u tried to contact the author and no response, then they will probably orphan it for you :-) Peter Simons wrote: Hi Nathan, > Well u can try leaving a comment then email him, then if no answer > after so long then u can ask TU to orphan the pkg so u could adopt it > and upload it. I did leave a message on AUR long ago and I also e-mailed the original author. Unfortunately, I got no response so far. So, I wonder how exactly do I "ask TU to orphan the package"? My assumption was that I could accomplish that by posting to this very list? Take care, Peter
Re: [aur-general] Need help updating nbd package
Don't use $startdir in ur PKGBUILDS and well u can try leaving a comment then email him, then if no answer after so long then u can ask TU to orphan the pkg so u could adopt it and upload it Peter Simons wrote: Hi, the nbd package at AUR, http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=9691, has been out-of-date for quite a while. I have an updated PKGBUILD (attached below) and wonder whether there is a way to make that update happen even if the maintainer of that package has apparently lost interest. Take care, Peter
[aur-general] qtm
Does anyone know if the pkg qtm is maintained anymore, i have a PKGBUILD ready with the new version if it isn't anymore
[aur-general] pike
nm i got it to work :-)
[aur-general] pike
ok i finished the pkgbuild but it finishes successfully but not successfully, it makes the pkg and installs to the correct dir. but during the compile process it leaves out master.pike
[aur-general] Pike pkg
[ndow...@arch pike]$ sudo pacman -U pike-7.8.316-1-i686.pkg.tar.gz loading package data... checking dependencies... error: failed to prepare transaction (could not satisfy dependencies) :: pike: requires unixodbc gtk gnome-panel postgresql-libs but it is in my depend array and yaourt says they are installed but still it won't let me install the pkg
[aur-general] Adopted
Adopted package poco, cleaned and added licenses install as nessasary
Re: [aur-general] value of "charity" package ownership?
Jaime Oyarzun Knittel wrote: Ray Kohler wrote: [...] virtualbox_bin_additions Adopted. I use virtualbox a lot, so I hope I can be a good mantainer/tester :) Adopted dvdwizard, no need to let it go around by itself :p and more pkgs for me lol. also cleaned it up as well, needed it
Re: [aur-general] TU ap
it's alright to all the TU's reading this, I understand. I will wait later to try again. Also at the same time, maybe I can contribute more this way then as a TU, because of things TU has to do.
Re: [aur-general] TU Application
Allan McRae wrote: nathan owe. wrote: Well my name is Nathan Owe. I am applying to be a TU, a person with the username Ghost1227 looked at some of my pkgs i have made, and he made suggestions on what i should do to improve my PKGBUILDs. well i downloaded all my packages and fixed them according to his suggestions. I do believe my packages do conform to the guidelines. The reason for applying for TU is because i love arch linux and i want to contribute back to this great OS. I love that i can contribute the way i am now, but i want to try and contribute to the development of AUR more by trying to help others as well. I have currently over 60 nearly 70 pkgs and still counting. I currently don't have a sponsor. I usually am signed into the IRC channel but usually don't talk much due to working on packages to contribute. my nickname is ndowens on both IRC and AUR. Hi Nathan, I'm not longer a Trusted User so I do not get a vote in this anymore, but knowing how this works I would suggest that your application is coming too soon. In the past month, you have been asking for a lot of help doing what I consider fairly easy packaging. This is not saying that asking for help is a bad thing, but rather I think that you need more time to learn packaging techniques and get used to fixing problem situations. When you maintain packages in the [community] repo as a Trusted User, you are expected to be able to deal with breakages that occur. These are somewhat frequent in a rolling release distribution as updating a package that is in the dependency chain of one of your packages can cause your package to stop working properly. The TUs need to be confident that you will be able to handle such breakages (whether they need a patch or a simple sed line). I encourage you to continue learning the packaging system and try to become a TU at a later date. Most TUs had been packaging for half a year by the time of their application. Remember, there is a lot you can contribute to Arch without being a TU. In fact, the only thing TUs can do that you can not is put binary packages into the [community] repo. I'd suggest looking for bugs on the bug tracker and seeing if you can replicate the problem, try to fix it and post the fixed PKGBUILD to the bug tracker if you can. That teaches you how to deal with problems while proving your ability to become a Trusted User. Also remember that it is not the number of packages you maintain, but the quality of those packages. So try to help out in irc or the forums rather then taking another package just because you can. Packaging only software you are genuinely interested in helps keep the motivation going. Cheers, Allan K, thanks for the nice msg and not being smart-a$$ to me. I figured it may be too early but i figure'd i'd atleast try
Re: [aur-general] TU Application
Andrea Scarpino wrote: On 03/07/2009, nathan owe. wrote: Well my name is Nathan Owe. I am applying to be a TU, a person with the username Ghost1227 looked at some of my pkgs i have made, and he made suggestions on what i should do to improve my PKGBUILDs. well i downloaded all my packages and fixed them according to his suggestions. I do believe my packages do conform to the guidelines. The reason for applying for TU is because i love arch linux and i want to contribute back to this great OS. I love that i can contribute the way i am now, but i want to try and contribute to the development of AUR more by trying to help others as well. I have currently over 60 nearly 70 pkgs and still counting. I currently don't have a sponsor. I usually am signed into the IRC channel but usually don't talk much due to working on packages to contribute. my nickname is ndowens on both IRC and AUR. do you know what CRLF means? Or maybe did you remove your "enter" key from your keyboard? Nah i am just use to typing w/o hitting the enter button much
[aur-general] TU Application
Well my name is Nathan Owe. I am applying to be a TU, a person with the username Ghost1227 looked at some of my pkgs i have made, and he made suggestions on what i should do to improve my PKGBUILDs. well i downloaded all my packages and fixed them according to his suggestions. I do believe my packages do conform to the guidelines. The reason for applying for TU is because i love arch linux and i want to contribute back to this great OS. I love that i can contribute the way i am now, but i want to try and contribute to the development of AUR more by trying to help others as well. I have currently over 60 nearly 70 pkgs and still counting. I currently don't have a sponsor. I usually am signed into the IRC channel but usually don't talk much due to working on packages to contribute. my nickname is ndowens on both IRC and AUR.
Re: [aur-general] AUR webpage
Daenyth Blank wrote: On Wed, Jul 1, 2009 at 23:59, nathan owe. wrote: hmm if there was some way for makepkg to generate a code after it compiles fine, then have to put the code in the webpage before it will allow the upload This has the exact same issue that makepkg needs to be run, which means the PKGBUILD has to be on your local machine, which means that the editor serves absolutely no purpose. well maybe a quick edit, l,ike u miss-typed something and it doesn't change the md5sums
Re: [aur-general] AUR webpage
Stefan Husmann wrote: Ray Kohler schrieb: On Wed, Jul 1, 2009 at 8:18 PM, Xyne wrote: nathan duane wrote: I have a suggestion, it would be nice to have a text editor for the AUR page so u could edit your PKGBUILDs without having to download then resubmit I think that's an interesting idea and it should only need a few tweaks to the code that displays the PKGBUILDs already (wrap the output in a text area, add it to a form and then handle the POST data). If we added this then changed the AUR so that any registered user could edit any orphaned package online, it might encourage drive-by updates. This would not present any new security concerns because any registered user can already adopt a package, edit it, upload it then disown it. On the other hand, not having to jump through those hoops might encourage people to update it on the spot. This might make such drive-by updates so easy that, since users would no longer have to download the package data at all, they would submit their edits without even bothering to compile-test them. At least now it's likely that most people would at least run makepkg since it's only a single extra step once you have it all downloaded and updated. 1+ Stefan hmm if there was some way for makepkg to generate a code after it compiles fine, then have to put the code in the webpage before it will allow the upload
[aur-general] TU
Sorry i have a habit of just hitting reply
Re: [aur-general] Application for TU
Allan McRae wrote: corvolino wrote: Hello everyone. I'm interested in becoming a TU. Thotypous has agreed to be my sponsor. I had a quick skim of your PKGBUILDs in the AUR. A couple of comments: 1) do not use specific sourceforge mirrors; use downloads.sourceforge.net instead (e.g. pidgin-festival) 2) you should use srcdir/pkgdir instead of startdir/ but I notice some PKGBUILDs do this so maybe it is is transition thing. 3) you can use "install -Dm" instead of "install -d" followed by "install -m" Other than that, you PKGBUILDs all look fine. I didn't notice anything very complicated in my quick skim through (no patching etc). Good luck, Allan yea all the pkgs that i do dont need patches
Re: [aur-general] Application for TU
Daniel J Griffiths wrote: nathan owe. wrote: corvolino wrote: Hello everyone. I'm interested in becoming a TU. Thotypous has agreed to be my sponsor. My current goals are: 1 - Doing my best to help in improving the AUR. Maintain my packages in good condition and encourage people to keep packages in AUR; 2 - I want to improve my knowledge related to ArchLinux and to help colleagues using Arch; 3 - I'd like to participate actively in decisions regarding to Arch; 4 - Representing Arch and talking about its philosophy and tools in events about Free Software. I currently maintain 21 packages in AUR (my user is corvolino). I'm already an Arch user for about 3 years. I use Linux since 2005. Since then, I have learned a lot with research, forums and friends. I'm a member of Arch Linux Brazil since the end of last year, where I already help with packages, documentation and translation. I also helped with documentation and support in other distributions I've used. For those who don't know me, I'm participatory and I'll always do what I can to help Arch Linux. Thanks for all those helped me so far, corvolino. i wish i could get sponsered and become TU :-) spend some time in the forums/irc and start trying to get to know a few of us and maybe someone will be willing to sponsor you i wish, i am in the irc, but usually i am pkging lol so i hardly talk
Re: [aur-general] Application for TU
corvolino wrote: Hello everyone. I'm interested in becoming a TU. Thotypous has agreed to be my sponsor. My current goals are: 1 - Doing my best to help in improving the AUR. Maintain my packages in good condition and encourage people to keep packages in AUR; 2 - I want to improve my knowledge related to ArchLinux and to help colleagues using Arch; 3 - I'd like to participate actively in decisions regarding to Arch; 4 - Representing Arch and talking about its philosophy and tools in events about Free Software. I currently maintain 21 packages in AUR (my user is corvolino). I'm already an Arch user for about 3 years. I use Linux since 2005. Since then, I have learned a lot with research, forums and friends. I'm a member of Arch Linux Brazil since the end of last year, where I already help with packages, documentation and translation. I also helped with documentation and support in other distributions I've used. For those who don't know me, I'm participatory and I'll always do what I can to help Arch Linux. Thanks for all those helped me so far, corvolino. i wish i could get sponsered and become TU :-)
Re: [aur-general] (no subject)
Abhishek Dasgupta wrote: 2009/6/30 Sergej Pupykin : --- Original message --- From: Aaron Griffin To: "Discussion about the Arch User Repository (AUR)" Subject: Re: [aur-general] (no subject) Date: Tue, 30 Jun 2009 02:10:51 -0500 AG> On Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 2:05 AM, Sergej Pupykin wrote: >>>no> what aur helper do u recommend that will download/build/install all >>>no> deps too like yaourt >> >> I fix aur-sync recently to work with new AUR server. It is not yaourt >> replacement, but I think yaourt has same problems... AG> Out of curiosity, what were the problems? My problem was in parsing http://aur.archlinux.org/packages/ index html. Date format was changed. I am not sure if yaourt parses web pages to search packages... http://aur.archlinux.org/packages/ is not representative of the packages in AUR as packages which are deleted still live on as folders in this directory for sometime. yea but what about packages i made and know should still be there
Re: [aur-general] (no subject)
Aaron Griffin wrote: On Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 2:05 AM, Sergej Pupykin wrote: no> what aur helper do u recommend that will download/build/install all no> deps too like yaourt I fix aur-sync recently to work with new AUR server. It is not yaourt replacement, but I think yaourt has same problems... Out of curiosity, what were the problems? well i am trying to get dbus-c++ from aur using yaourt but also when i try and do yaourt -Syu --aur it doesn't even find pkgs that i've made and i know is there and doesn't have any odd characters either
Re: [aur-general] (no subject)
hollun...@gmx.at wrote: On Tue, 30 Jun 2009 01:22:41 -0500 "nathan owe." wrote: Is anyone having a problem with yaourt? mine isnt finding packages in aur that i know exists a) it may be related to the changes AUR is currently undergoing b) yaourt is buggy anyway, it doesn't find all packages (for example none that contain '+' in their names) what aur helper do u recommend that will download/build/install all deps too like yaourt
[aur-general] mulk pkgbuild
the pkgbuild i am working on is mulk. it has a optdepends of libmetalink but to make it optional i have to do ./configure --disable-metalink do i do it like that or should i just put libmetalink as a regular depends?
[aur-general] (no subject)
Is anyone having a problem with yaourt? mine isnt finding packages in aur that i know exists
Re: [aur-general] fspclient PKGBUILD
ok. well i guess i can copy the fsprc file to /usr/share/fsp/ and make a install script to let the users know where to get the file and how to do it? Ronald van Haren wrote: On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 12:25 AM, nathan owe. wrote: can i do install -dm755 $srcdir/fsprc "$pkgdir"$HOME/.fsprc i tried install -dm755 $srcdir/fsprc "$pkgdir"~/.fsprc but it wouldn't install it to the $HOME dir you shouldn't install files to the users home directory Ronald
[aur-general] fspclient PKGBUILD
can i do install -dm755 $srcdir/fsprc "$pkgdir"$HOME/.fsprc i tried install -dm755 $srcdir/fsprc "$pkgdir"~/.fsprc but it wouldn't install it to the $HOME dir
Re: [aur-general] first java pkg
Daenyth Blank wrote: On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 19:47, nathan owe. wrote: http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=27371 can someone tell me if i did it correctly? namcap says i don't need openjdk6 as a dependency but surely i do since it is a java app Use java-runtime rather than openjdk This is weird, i did the pkgbuild and it runs fine if i run it locally, but if i use yaourt to install it, it gives "Unable to access jarfile /tmp/yaourt-tmp-ndowens/aur-alliancep2p/alliancep2p/pkg/usr/share/java/alliancep2p/Alliance-v1.0.6.jar"
Re: [aur-general] first java pkg
Daenyth Blank wrote: On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 19:47, nathan owe. wrote: http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=27371 can someone tell me if i did it correctly? namcap says i don't need openjdk6 as a dependency but surely i do since it is a java app Use java-runtime rather than openjdk k
[aur-general] first java pkg
http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=27371 can someone tell me if i did it correctly? namcap says i don't need openjdk6 as a dependency but surely i do since it is a java app
Re: [aur-general] java
nathan owe. wrote: this is confusing we need a easier PKGBUILD example for java. here is my pkgbuild so far: /# Contributor: Nathan Owe pkgname=jpartialdownloader pkgver=1.9 pkgrel=1 pkgdesc="" arch=('i686' 'x86_64') url="" license=('GPL') groups=() depends=('openjdk6') makedepends=('openjdk6') source=(http://downloads.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/jpd/$pkgname-$pkgver.zip) md5sums=('86b60156ad7b7ac315b2bf9d11ed9841') build() { cd $pkgname-$pkgver mkdir -p "$pkgdir"/usr/share/java/$pkgname cp -rf jpd.jar lib/ logs/ conf/ docs/ ${pkgdir}/usr/share/java/$pkgname/ / but it has no run script that i can copy to $pkgdir/usr/bin so how do i do it. i've been looking at other's pkgbuild but i am not seeing a way yet.
[aur-general] java
this is confusing we need a easier PKGBUILD example for java. here is my pkgbuild so far: /# Contributor: Nathan Owe pkgname=jpartialdownloader pkgver=1.9 pkgrel=1 pkgdesc="" arch=('i686' 'x86_64') url="" license=('GPL') groups=() depends=('openjdk6') makedepends=('openjdk6') source=(http://downloads.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/jpd/$pkgname-$pkgver.zip) md5sums=('86b60156ad7b7ac315b2bf9d11ed9841') build() { cd $pkgname-$pkgver mkdir -p "$pkgdir"/usr/share/java/$pkgname cp -rf jpd.jar lib/ logs/ conf/ docs/ ${pkgdir}/usr/share/java/$pkgname/ / but it has no run script that i can copy to $pkgdir/usr/bin so how do i do it.
Re: [aur-general] python pkging
Biru Ionut wrote: nathan owe. wrote: Biru Ionut wrote: nathan owe. wrote: I am using the example PKGBUILD for python apps, namcap gives that some files are in non-standard dirs, does that matter for python apps. and how do i fix it it would be usefully if had posted the output of namcap and also the PKGBUILD [ndow...@arch eddie-tool]$ namcap EDDIE-Tool-0.37.3.1-1-i686.pkg.tar.gz EDDIE-Tool W: File (usr/config-sample) exists in a non-standard directory. EDDIE-Tool W: File (usr/doc) exists in a non-standard directory. EDDIE-Tool W: File (usr/doc/manual.html) exists in a non-standard directory. EDDIE-Tool W: File (usr/config-sample/eddie.cf) exists in a non-standard directory. EDDIE-Tool W: File (usr/config-sample/rules) exists in a non-standard directory. EDDIE-Tool W: File (usr/config-sample/rules/cache.rules) exists in a non-standard directory. EDDIE-Tool W: File (usr/config-sample/rules/host.rules) exists in a non-standard directory. EDDIE-Tool W: File (usr/config-sample/rules/rrd.rules) exists in a non-standard directory. EDDIE-Tool W: File (usr/config-sample/rules/common.rules) exists in a non-standard directory. EDDIE-Tool W: File (usr/config-sample/rules/win32_sample.rules) exists in a non-standard directory. EDDIE-Tool W: File (usr/config-sample/rules/message.rules) exists in a non-standard directory. EDDIE-Tool W: File (usr/config-sample/rules/sys_solaris.rules) exists in a non-standard directory. EDDIE-Tool W: File (usr/config-sample/rules/dns.rules) exists in a non-standard directory. EDDIE-Tool W: File (usr/config-sample/rules/sys_linux.rules) exists in a non-standard directory. EDDIE-Tool W: File (usr/config-sample/rules/news.rules) exists in a non-standard directory. the right place where you should put them is in /usr/share/eddie-tool/ how do i tell it to put it in the /usr/share/eddie-tool dir?
Re: [aur-general] python pkging
Biru Ionut wrote: nathan owe. wrote: I am using the example PKGBUILD for python apps, namcap gives that some files are in non-standard dirs, does that matter for python apps. and how do i fix it it would be usefully if had posted the output of namcap and also the PKGBUILD # Contributor: Your Name pkgname=eddie-tool pkgver=0.37.3.1 pkgrel=1 pkgdesc="a system and network monitoring, security, and performance analysis agent developed entirely in threaded Python" arch=(i686 x86_64) url="http://eddie-tool.net/"; source=(http://pypi.python.org/packages/source/E/EDDIE-Tool/EDDIE-Tool-$pkgver.tar.gz) license=('GPL') md5sums=('2144e3e907f7409543972ce0b542da55') depends=('python') options=(!emptydirs) build() { cd $srcdir/EDDIE-Tool-$pkgver python setup.py install --root=$pkgdir/ } [ndow...@arch eddie-tool]$ namcap EDDIE-Tool-0.37.3.1-1-i686.pkg.tar.gz EDDIE-Tool W: File (usr/config-sample) exists in a non-standard directory. EDDIE-Tool W: File (usr/doc) exists in a non-standard directory. EDDIE-Tool W: File (usr/doc/manual.html) exists in a non-standard directory. EDDIE-Tool W: File (usr/config-sample/eddie.cf) exists in a non-standard directory. EDDIE-Tool W: File (usr/config-sample/rules) exists in a non-standard directory. EDDIE-Tool W: File (usr/config-sample/rules/cache.rules) exists in a non-standard directory. EDDIE-Tool W: File (usr/config-sample/rules/host.rules) exists in a non-standard directory. EDDIE-Tool W: File (usr/config-sample/rules/rrd.rules) exists in a non-standard directory. EDDIE-Tool W: File (usr/config-sample/rules/common.rules) exists in a non-standard directory. EDDIE-Tool W: File (usr/config-sample/rules/win32_sample.rules) exists in a non-standard directory. EDDIE-Tool W: File (usr/config-sample/rules/message.rules) exists in a non-standard directory. EDDIE-Tool W: File (usr/config-sample/rules/sys_solaris.rules) exists in a non-standard directory. EDDIE-Tool W: File (usr/config-sample/rules/dns.rules) exists in a non-standard directory. EDDIE-Tool W: File (usr/config-sample/rules/sys_linux.rules) exists in a non-standard directory. EDDIE-Tool W: File (usr/config-sample/rules/news.rules) exists in a non-standard directory.
[aur-general] python pkging
I am using the example PKGBUILD for python apps, namcap gives that some files are in non-standard dirs, does that matter for python apps. and how do i fix it
Re: [aur-general] Incorrect name when downloading from source=()
Côme Pruvost wrote: Hello, To package cellwriter, I need to download this patch[1]. But once downloaded, the name of the file is "attachment?aid=-5287197620305474653&name=cellwriter-1.3.4-cellwidget-dont-disable-xinput.diff" instead of just "cellwriter-1.3.4-cellwidget-dont-disable-xinput.diff". - Is it a big problem ? I mean if another user do not use wget will my PKGBUILD work for him ? - Is there a way to force a correct behavior ? [1] http://cellwriter.googlecode.com/issues/attachment?aid=-5287197620305474653&name=cellwriter-1.3.4-cellwidget-dont-disable-xinput.diff what does ur PKGbuild look like?
Re: [aur-general] Orphaning packages
Stefan Husmann wrote: Hello, I just orphaned the packages of a user who obviously left us. He did not follow suggestions by other users and did not respond. The packages are analog cflow cronolog cunit writer2latex Regards Stefan I adopted cronolog
Re: [aur-general] java pkgbuild
Ronald van Haren wrote: On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 8:28 AM, nathan owe. wrote: Ronald van Haren wrote: On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 8:20 AM, nathan owe. wrote: Allan McRae wrote: nathan owe. wrote: i am trying to find an example java build on arch wiki, also been looking at the forums. is there no example pkgbuild that i can copy and put in /usr/share/pacman/ There is none that I know of. Most java packages just dump all their files in /usr/share/java/${pkgname}/ and add a launcher script to /usr/bin. Allan k thx. i guess i can figure it out. another question. how long normally does it take to be a TU. my main goal is just contributing to arch but being a TU would be nice one day It really depends. Make sure you learn most he packaging tricks and contribute to AUR. Once you are confident you know most tricks in the book and you think we are also confident you did, get in contact with one of the current TUs and ask them to sponsor you. Alternatively you may ask one at some point what they think you should improve before you apply to increase your chances. Ronald At the moment i can do programs that use C** programming, of course some dont compile but if they compile fine i can usually get them to work and get it pkged correctly according to namcap start learning other programs, how to apply patches, make sure all your packages follow the standards. At some point we'd like to see that you know how to handle when issues arise. Remember we are a bleading edge distro, not all things work just out of the box so simple patches may need to be created. Ronald well i don't know how to make patches, now if there is patches out, i can figure out how to apply them to the build function though
Re: [aur-general] java pkgbuild
Ronald van Haren wrote: On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 8:20 AM, nathan owe. wrote: Allan McRae wrote: nathan owe. wrote: i am trying to find an example java build on arch wiki, also been looking at the forums. is there no example pkgbuild that i can copy and put in /usr/share/pacman/ There is none that I know of. Most java packages just dump all their files in /usr/share/java/${pkgname}/ and add a launcher script to /usr/bin. Allan k thx. i guess i can figure it out. another question. how long normally does it take to be a TU. my main goal is just contributing to arch but being a TU would be nice one day It really depends. Make sure you learn most he packaging tricks and contribute to AUR. Once you are confident you know most tricks in the book and you think we are also confident you did, get in contact with one of the current TUs and ask them to sponsor you. Alternatively you may ask one at some point what they think you should improve before you apply to increase your chances. Ronald At the moment i can do programs that use C** programming, of course some dont compile but if they compile fine i can usually get them to work and get it pkged correctly according to namcap
Re: [aur-general] java pkgbuild
Allan McRae wrote: nathan owe. wrote: i am trying to find an example java build on arch wiki, also been looking at the forums. is there no example pkgbuild that i can copy and put in /usr/share/pacman/ There is none that I know of. Most java packages just dump all their files in /usr/share/java/${pkgname}/ and add a launcher script to /usr/bin. Allan k thx. i guess i can figure it out. another question. how long normally does it take to be a TU. my main goal is just contributing to arch but being a TU would be nice one day
[aur-general] java pkgbuild
i am trying to find an example java build on arch wiki, also been looking at the forums. is there no example pkgbuild that i can copy and put in /usr/share/pacman/
Re: [aur-general] etc dir
Eric Bélanger wrote: On Sat, Jun 13, 2009 at 2:50 AM, nathan owe. wrote: the app i am trying to pkg: gnu rush is wanting to install etc in /usr/etc, i tried something like etcdir="$pkgdir/etc" but it isn't working try: ./configure --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc ok fixed that. now namcap says file is not world readable
[aur-general] etc dir
the app i am trying to pkg: gnu rush is wanting to install etc in /usr/etc, i tried something like etcdir="$pkgdir/etc" but it isn't working
[aur-general] applications wants to use /var/log
I am making a package for MyServer app. it is giving error "/bin/install: cannot change permissions of `/var/log/myserver" i dont see that dir listed as a ok dir to use in pkgbuild so what do i use?
Re: [aur-general] mirdir pkg error
Andrea Scarpino wrote: On 11/06/2009, nathan owe. wrote: heh thx for the help 10$ eh i am broke *gives handshake*
Re: [aur-general] mirdir pkg error
Andrea Scarpino wrote: On 11/06/2009, nathan owe. wrote: i got it working by another method, u can take a look at it in aur and see I knowyou used *my* method heh thx for the help
Re: [aur-general] mirdir pkg error
Andrea Scarpino wrote: On 11/06/2009, Eric Bélanger wrote: for the man pages try: ./configure --prefix=/usr --mandir=/usr/share/man no this does not work cause Makefile is bad write i got it working by another method, u can take a look at it in aur and see
Re: [aur-general] mirdir pkg error FIXED
Eric Bélanger wrote: On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 10:24 PM, nathan owe. wrote: Allan McRae wrote: nathan owe. wrote: I am trying to make a pkg : # Contributor: Nathan Owe. ndowens04 at gmail dot com pkgname=mirdir pkgver=2.1 pkgrel=1 pkgdesc="allows to synchronize two directory trees in a fast way." arch=(i686) url="http://mirdir.sf.net"; license=('GPL') depends=() makedepends=('make' 'fakeroot') source=(http://downloads.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/mirdir/$pkgname-$pkgver-Unix.tar.gz) md5sums=('56afe2aae7983176fd804c264740d6a2') build() { cd "$srcdir/$pkgname-$pkgver-UNIX" ./configure --prefix=/usr make || return 1 make DESTDIR="$pkgdir/" install } when i try to do makepkg -s it gives ./mkinstalldirs /usr/bin ./mkinstalldirs /usr/man/man1 /bin/install -c bin/mirdir /usr/bin /bin/install: cannot create regular file `/usr/bin/mirdir': Permission denied make: *** [install] Error 1 It looks like that package does not support the DESTDIR arguement. You will need to look at the makefile to see what it does do... Allan well i got it to get past the error, now i just need to get it to install the man pages to /usr/share/man but i do mandir=${pkgdir}/usr/share/man after the make command and it still dont want to install in the correct dir for the man pages try: ./configure --prefix=/usr --mandir=/usr/share/man it is fixed and now in AUR :-)
Re: [aur-general] Missing Packages
Allan McRae wrote: nathan owe. wrote: Allan McRae wrote: nathan owe. wrote: aur-not...@archlinux.org wrote: Missing i686 Packages: No new package supplied for libev 3.60-1! -- This is an automated message. If you wish to stop receiving it twice a day, fix the package(s). what pkg is missing? This is a warning for Trusted Users that a package committed to community CVS is not found in the repos. The name of the package is given quite clearly in the warning um i am not in the trusted user list and can't upload to community Then leave it to a Trusted User to fix... Allan sorry, i thought the message was directed at me for some reason
Re: [aur-general] Missing Packages
Allan McRae wrote: nathan owe. wrote: aur-not...@archlinux.org wrote: Missing i686 Packages: No new package supplied for libev 3.60-1! -- This is an automated message. If you wish to stop receiving it twice a day, fix the package(s). what pkg is missing? This is a warning for Trusted Users that a package committed to community CVS is not found in the repos. The name of the package is given quite clearly in the warning Allan um i am not in the trusted user list and can't upload to community
Re: [aur-general] Missing Packages
aur-not...@archlinux.org wrote: Missing i686 Packages: No new package supplied for libev 3.60-1! -- This is an automated message. If you wish to stop receiving it twice a day, fix the package(s). what pkg is missing?
Re: [aur-general] mirdir pkg error
Allan McRae wrote: nathan owe. wrote: I am trying to make a pkg : # Contributor: Nathan Owe. ndowens04 at gmail dot com pkgname=mirdir pkgver=2.1 pkgrel=1 pkgdesc="allows to synchronize two directory trees in a fast way." arch=(i686) url="http://mirdir.sf.net"; license=('GPL') depends=() makedepends=('make' 'fakeroot') source=(http://downloads.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/mirdir/$pkgname-$pkgver-Unix.tar.gz) md5sums=('56afe2aae7983176fd804c264740d6a2') build() { cd "$srcdir/$pkgname-$pkgver-UNIX" ./configure --prefix=/usr make || return 1 make DESTDIR="$pkgdir/" install } when i try to do makepkg -s it gives ./mkinstalldirs /usr/bin ./mkinstalldirs /usr/man/man1 /bin/install -c bin/mirdir /usr/bin /bin/install: cannot create regular file `/usr/bin/mirdir': Permission denied make: *** [install] Error 1 It looks like that package does not support the DESTDIR arguement. You will need to look at the makefile to see what it does do... Allan well i got it to get past the error, now i just need to get it to install the man pages to /usr/share/man but i do mandir=${pkgdir}/usr/share/man after the make command and it still dont want to install in the correct dir
[aur-general] mirdir pkg error
I am trying to make a pkg : # Contributor: Nathan Owe. ndowens04 at gmail dot com pkgname=mirdir pkgver=2.1 pkgrel=1 pkgdesc="allows to synchronize two directory trees in a fast way." arch=(i686) url="http://mirdir.sf.net"; license=('GPL') depends=() makedepends=('make' 'fakeroot') source=(http://downloads.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/mirdir/$pkgname-$pkgver-Unix.tar.gz) md5sums=('56afe2aae7983176fd804c264740d6a2') build() { cd "$srcdir/$pkgname-$pkgver-UNIX" ./configure --prefix=/usr make || return 1 make DESTDIR="$pkgdir/" install } when i try to do makepkg -s it gives ./mkinstalldirs /usr/bin ./mkinstalldirs /usr/man/man1 /bin/install -c bin/mirdir /usr/bin /bin/install: cannot create regular file `/usr/bin/mirdir': Permission denied make: *** [install] Error 1
Re: [aur-general] doc dir
nathan owe. wrote: nathan owe. wrote: nathan owe. wrote: i used namcap and it is saying the package uses a non standard dir /usr/doc. this is probably wrong but i know how to make it tell where the mandir is, so i tried docdir={$pkgname}/usr/share/doc how can i fix this thanks nm i think i found my mistake maybe nope still wants to install the docs to a non standard dir. and i seen the mandir={$pkgdir} instead of pkgname so how do i tell it where to install the docs at
Re: [aur-general] doc dir
nathan owe. wrote: nathan owe. wrote: i used namcap and it is saying the package uses a non standard dir /usr/doc. this is probably wrong but i know how to make it tell where the mandir is, so i tried docdir={$pkgname}/usr/share/doc how can i fix this thanks nm i think i found my mistake maybe nope still wants to install the docs to a non standard dir. and i seen the mandir={$pkgdir} instead of pkgname
Re: [aur-general] doc dir
nathan owe. wrote: i used namcap and it is saying the package uses a non standard dir /usr/doc. this is probably wrong but i know how to make it tell where the mandir is, so i tried docdir={$pkgname}/usr/share/doc how can i fix this thanks nm i think i found my mistake maybe
[aur-general] doc dir
i used namcap and it is saying the package uses a non standard dir /usr/doc. this is probably wrong but i know how to make it tell where the mandir is, so i tried docdir={$pkgname}/usr/share/doc how can i fix this thanks
[aur-general] license
I was reading on the Arch WIKI about licencing in AUR, My package has the BSD license. it says to copy the license to /usr/share/licenses/$pkgname/COPYING how do i do that in the PKGBUILD?
[aur-general] hsftp build error
well i thought hsftp is working but i get this error : The following are set in config.h pty/tty type: GLIBC /bin/sh ./mkinstalldirs /usr/bin /bin/install -c -s -m 755 hsftp /usr/bin/hsftp /bin/install: cannot create regular file `/usr/bin/hsftp': Permission denied make: *** [install-binPROGRAMS] Error 1 ==> ERROR: Build Failed. Aborting... Error: Makepkg was unable to build hsftp package.
[aur-general] announcing hsftp pkg
I have created another pkg called hsftp if anyone would like to try it.
[aur-general] NEW PKG: fakeboo
I have created yet another PKG in aur. http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=26951
[aur-general] depenency checker
Is there a tool to find all the depenencies for a PKGBUILD. i know of namcap, but is there a better one?
[aur-general] delete ctunnel
http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=26922 needs deleting, for some reason it won't build i give up
[aur-general] pkg linkage dep problem
ok i have most of the problems fixed in linkage build, it needs dbus-c++ and it is in the AUR but it isn't finding it. what to do?
Re: [aur-general] new pkg error
On Sun, 31 May 2009 18:48:03 -0500 "nathan owe." wrote: > On Mon, 01 Jun 2009 01:37:15 +0200 > Stefan Husmann wrote: > > > nathan owe. schrieb: > > > The following packages will be built: > > > ==> linkage > > > Do you want to continue? (Y/n): y > > > ==> Building linkage [package 1 of 1] ... > > > ==> Making package: linkage 0.2.0-1 i686 (Sun May 31 18:12:04 CDT > > > 2009) ==> Checking Runtime Dependencies... > > > ==> Checking Buildtime Dependencies... > > > ==> Retrieving Sources... > > > -> Found linkage-0.2.0.tar.gz in build dir > > > ==> Validating source files with md5sums... > > > linkage-0.2.0.tar.gz ... Passed > > > ==> Extracting Sources... > > > -> bsdtar -x -f linkage-0.2.0.tar.gz > > > ==> Removing existing pkg/ directory... > > > ==> Entering fakeroot environment... > > > ==> Starting build()... > > > checking for a BSD-compatible install... /bin/install -c > > > checking whether build environment is sane... yes > > > checking for a thread-safe mkdir -p... /bin/mkdir -p > > > checking for gawk... gawk > > > checking whether make sets $(MAKE)... yes > > > checking for pkg-config... /usr/bin/pkg-config > > > checking pkg-config is at least version 0.9.0... yes > > > checking for GTKMM... yes > > > checking for LIBGLADE... yes > > > checking for GCONFMM... yes > > > checking for GTHREAD... yes > > > checking for LIBTORRENT... configure: error: Package requirements > > > (libtorrent >= 0.13) were not met: > > > > > > No package 'libtorrent' found > > > > > > Consider adjusting the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable if you > > > installed software in a non-standard prefix. > > > > > > Alternatively, you may set the environment variables > > > LIBTORRENT_CFLAGS and LIBTORRENT_LIBS to avoid the need to call > > > pkg-config. See the pkg-config man page for more details. > > > > > > make: *** No targets specified and no makefile found. Stop. > > > ==> ERROR: Build Failed. > > > Aborting... > > > ==> Installing linkage-0.2.0-1-i686.pkg.tar.gz [package 1 of > > > 1] ...makepkg failed! ==> ERROR: I was unable to install these > > > packages: linkage > > > > > Oops, that is really annoying. There are so many incarnations of > > libtorrent running around. But I guess libtorrent-rasterbar is the > > correct one. > > > > The configure script is looking for libtorrent and should look for > > libtorrent-rasterbar. Use an sed command to do the replacement. > > > > sed -i 's+libtorrent+libtorrent-rasterbar+' configure > > > > If that fails, try to make a PKBUILD for libtorrent using > > > > http://downloads.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/libtorrent/libtorrent-rasterbar-0.14.3.tar.gz > > > > You may be able to do so via abs with the PKGBUILD from > > libtorrent-rasterbar. Install that and try again. > > > > Regards Stefan > > the command didn't work but i edited it myself and it got past that > part, now i just gotta get dbus lol hmm i see the pkg i need in the aur rep but it isn't downloading it, saying it can't find it
Re: [aur-general] new pkg error
On Sun, 31 May 2009 18:48:03 -0500 "nathan owe." wrote: > On Mon, 01 Jun 2009 01:37:15 +0200 > Stefan Husmann wrote: > > > nathan owe. schrieb: > > > The following packages will be built: > > > ==> linkage > > > Do you want to continue? (Y/n): y > > > ==> Building linkage [package 1 of 1] ... > > > ==> Making package: linkage 0.2.0-1 i686 (Sun May 31 18:12:04 CDT > > > 2009) ==> Checking Runtime Dependencies... > > > ==> Checking Buildtime Dependencies... > > > ==> Retrieving Sources... > > > -> Found linkage-0.2.0.tar.gz in build dir > > > ==> Validating source files with md5sums... > > > linkage-0.2.0.tar.gz ... Passed > > > ==> Extracting Sources... > > > -> bsdtar -x -f linkage-0.2.0.tar.gz > > > ==> Removing existing pkg/ directory... > > > ==> Entering fakeroot environment... > > > ==> Starting build()... > > > checking for a BSD-compatible install... /bin/install -c > > > checking whether build environment is sane... yes > > > checking for a thread-safe mkdir -p... /bin/mkdir -p > > > checking for gawk... gawk > > > checking whether make sets $(MAKE)... yes > > > checking for pkg-config... /usr/bin/pkg-config > > > checking pkg-config is at least version 0.9.0... yes > > > checking for GTKMM... yes > > > checking for LIBGLADE... yes > > > checking for GCONFMM... yes > > > checking for GTHREAD... yes > > > checking for LIBTORRENT... configure: error: Package requirements > > > (libtorrent >= 0.13) were not met: > > > > > > No package 'libtorrent' found > > > > > > Consider adjusting the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable if you > > > installed software in a non-standard prefix. > > > > > > Alternatively, you may set the environment variables > > > LIBTORRENT_CFLAGS and LIBTORRENT_LIBS to avoid the need to call > > > pkg-config. See the pkg-config man page for more details. > > > > > > make: *** No targets specified and no makefile found. Stop. > > > ==> ERROR: Build Failed. > > > Aborting... > > > ==> Installing linkage-0.2.0-1-i686.pkg.tar.gz [package 1 of > > > 1] ...makepkg failed! ==> ERROR: I was unable to install these > > > packages: linkage > > > > > Oops, that is really annoying. There are so many incarnations of > > libtorrent running around. But I guess libtorrent-rasterbar is the > > correct one. > > > > The configure script is looking for libtorrent and should look for > > libtorrent-rasterbar. Use an sed command to do the replacement. > > > > sed -i 's+libtorrent+libtorrent-rasterbar+' configure > > > > If that fails, try to make a PKBUILD for libtorrent using > > > > http://downloads.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/libtorrent/libtorrent-rasterbar-0.14.3.tar.gz > > > > You may be able to do so via abs with the PKGBUILD from > > libtorrent-rasterbar. Install that and try again. > > > > Regards Stefan > > the command didn't work but i edited it myself and it got past that > part, now i just gotta get dbus lol well i uploaded it to aur but it is still acting like it has the old version. how do i get it to update the repo to see it is new. usually use yaourt
Re: [aur-general] new pkg error
On Mon, 01 Jun 2009 01:37:15 +0200 Stefan Husmann wrote: > nathan owe. schrieb: > > The following packages will be built: > > ==> linkage > > Do you want to continue? (Y/n): y > > ==> Building linkage [package 1 of 1] ... > > ==> Making package: linkage 0.2.0-1 i686 (Sun May 31 18:12:04 CDT > > 2009) ==> Checking Runtime Dependencies... > > ==> Checking Buildtime Dependencies... > > ==> Retrieving Sources... > > -> Found linkage-0.2.0.tar.gz in build dir > > ==> Validating source files with md5sums... > > linkage-0.2.0.tar.gz ... Passed > > ==> Extracting Sources... > > -> bsdtar -x -f linkage-0.2.0.tar.gz > > ==> Removing existing pkg/ directory... > > ==> Entering fakeroot environment... > > ==> Starting build()... > > checking for a BSD-compatible install... /bin/install -c > > checking whether build environment is sane... yes > > checking for a thread-safe mkdir -p... /bin/mkdir -p > > checking for gawk... gawk > > checking whether make sets $(MAKE)... yes > > checking for pkg-config... /usr/bin/pkg-config > > checking pkg-config is at least version 0.9.0... yes > > checking for GTKMM... yes > > checking for LIBGLADE... yes > > checking for GCONFMM... yes > > checking for GTHREAD... yes > > checking for LIBTORRENT... configure: error: Package requirements > > (libtorrent >= 0.13) were not met: > > > > No package 'libtorrent' found > > > > Consider adjusting the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable if you > > installed software in a non-standard prefix. > > > > Alternatively, you may set the environment variables > > LIBTORRENT_CFLAGS and LIBTORRENT_LIBS to avoid the need to call > > pkg-config. See the pkg-config man page for more details. > > > > make: *** No targets specified and no makefile found. Stop. > > ==> ERROR: Build Failed. > > Aborting... > > ==> Installing linkage-0.2.0-1-i686.pkg.tar.gz [package 1 of > > 1] ...makepkg failed! ==> ERROR: I was unable to install these > > packages: linkage > > > Oops, that is really annoying. There are so many incarnations of > libtorrent running around. But I guess libtorrent-rasterbar is the > correct one. > > The configure script is looking for libtorrent and should look for > libtorrent-rasterbar. Use an sed command to do the replacement. > > sed -i 's+libtorrent+libtorrent-rasterbar+' configure > > If that fails, try to make a PKBUILD for libtorrent using > > http://downloads.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/libtorrent/libtorrent-rasterbar-0.14.3.tar.gz > > You may be able to do so via abs with the PKGBUILD from > libtorrent-rasterbar. Install that and try again. > > Regards Stefan the command didn't work but i edited it myself and it got past that part, now i just gotta get dbus lol
Re: [aur-general] updating pkg trouble
On Sun, 31 May 2009 18:17:22 -0500 "nathan owe." wrote: > I adopted linkage to update the version since it was outdated. i > believe that it is requesting libtorrent-rasterbar but it is saying > libtorrent>=0.13 is needed but there is no such version i searched for > libtorrent that is atleast 0.13 and it points to rasterbar's > version and i have it installed for sure but it saying i > still need libtorrent>=0.13 what do i do. > > when i search for the file needed it points to > http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=79942&package_id=81483&release_id=678574 > > > and still get the error currently i am downloading the libtorrent-rasterbar source to see if it helps, if it does, can i make addition pkg for libtorrent-rasterbar but name it rb_libtorrent-linkage ?
[aur-general] new pkg error
The following packages will be built: ==> linkage Do you want to continue? (Y/n): y ==> Building linkage [package 1 of 1] ... ==> Making package: linkage 0.2.0-1 i686 (Sun May 31 18:12:04 CDT 2009) ==> Checking Runtime Dependencies... ==> Checking Buildtime Dependencies... ==> Retrieving Sources... -> Found linkage-0.2.0.tar.gz in build dir ==> Validating source files with md5sums... linkage-0.2.0.tar.gz ... Passed ==> Extracting Sources... -> bsdtar -x -f linkage-0.2.0.tar.gz ==> Removing existing pkg/ directory... ==> Entering fakeroot environment... ==> Starting build()... checking for a BSD-compatible install... /bin/install -c checking whether build environment is sane... yes checking for a thread-safe mkdir -p... /bin/mkdir -p checking for gawk... gawk checking whether make sets $(MAKE)... yes checking for pkg-config... /usr/bin/pkg-config checking pkg-config is at least version 0.9.0... yes checking for GTKMM... yes checking for LIBGLADE... yes checking for GCONFMM... yes checking for GTHREAD... yes checking for LIBTORRENT... configure: error: Package requirements (libtorrent >= 0.13) were not met: No package 'libtorrent' found Consider adjusting the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable if you installed software in a non-standard prefix. Alternatively, you may set the environment variables LIBTORRENT_CFLAGS and LIBTORRENT_LIBS to avoid the need to call pkg-config. See the pkg-config man page for more details. make: *** No targets specified and no makefile found. Stop. ==> ERROR: Build Failed. Aborting... ==> Installing linkage-0.2.0-1-i686.pkg.tar.gz [package 1 of 1] ...makepkg failed! ==> ERROR: I was unable to install these packages: linkage
[aur-general] updating pkg trouble
I adopted linkage to update the version since it was outdated. i believe that it is requesting libtorrent-rasterbar but it is saying libtorrent>=0.13 is needed but there is no such version i searched for libtorrent that is atleast 0.13 and it points to rasterbar's version and i have it installed for sure but it saying i still need libtorrent>=0.13 what do i do. when i search for the file needed it points to http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=79942&package_id=81483&release_id=678574 and still get the error
Re: [aur-general] updating pkg trouble
On Mon, 01 Jun 2009 00:50:57 +0200 Stefan Husmann wrote: > nathan owe. schrieb: > > I adopted linkage to update the version since it was outdated. i > > believe that it is requesting libtorrent-rasterbar but it is saying > > libtorrent>=0.13 is needed but there is no such version i searched > > libtorrent>for > > libtorrent that is atleast 0.13 and it points to rasterbar's > > version and i have it installed for sure but it saying i > > still need libtorrent>=0.13 what do i do. > > > Try to remove the "extra/"-prefix from the dependency array in your > PKGBUILD. > > Stefan i did that and still don't work. i have tried with and without "extra/"
[aur-general] updating pkg trouble
I adopted linkage to update the version since it was outdated. i believe that it is requesting libtorrent-rasterbar but it is saying libtorrent>=0.13 is needed but there is no such version i searched for libtorrent that is atleast 0.13 and it points to rasterbar's version and i have it installed for sure but it saying i still need libtorrent>=0.13 what do i do.
Re: [aur-general] PKG needs deleting
I am trying to update linkage since it was out-of-date. now i have libtorrent-rasterbar>13 but i am running makepkg and it gives i need libtorrent>=0.13 but that dont exist, i looked it up and it is needing the libtorrent-rasterbar version. how can i make it realize that?
Re: [aur-general] PKG needs deleting
On Mon, 01 Jun 2009 00:16:46 +0200 Stefan Husmann wrote: > nathan owe. schrieb: > > On Mon, 01 Jun 2009 01:05:33 +0300 > > Evangelos Foutras wrote: > > > >> nathan owe. wrote: > >>> http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=26907 > >>> > >>> i need the about pkg deleted, it is a duplicate pkg sorry. i tried > >>> to find a way to delete it myself but couldn't > >> Deleted. :) > > > > thanks sorry for the touble. is there any way i can delete if i > > have to? > > > Hello, > > no, only TUs can do so. Ther was some misuse of the feature that > everyone could delete his or her own packages some time ago. > > Regards Stefan o ok
Re: [aur-general] PKG needs deleting
On Mon, 01 Jun 2009 01:05:33 +0300 Evangelos Foutras wrote: > nathan owe. wrote: > > http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=26907 > > > > i need the about pkg deleted, it is a duplicate pkg sorry. i tried > > to find a way to delete it myself but couldn't > > Deleted. :) thanks sorry for the touble. is there any way i can delete if i have to?
[aur-general] PKG needs deleting
http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=26907 i need the about pkg deleted, it is a duplicate pkg sorry. i tried to find a way to delete it myself but couldn't