Re: Does anybody still use `starship'?

2022-01-14 Thread Mauricio Teixeira
I saw the monitoring update for this package this morning, and found out Artem 
is already working on the update. Well, I'm willing to help as well if needed, 
just let me know.
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Re: Does anybody still use `starship'?

2022-01-14 Thread Mauricio Teixeira
I saw the monitoring update for this package this morning, and found out
Artem is already working on the update. Well, I'm willing to help as well
if needed, just let me know.

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Re: Does anybody still use `starship'?

2022-01-11 Thread Artem Tim
Updated few packages which requires by new Starship. There some new modules 
required as well. Need help with RR: 
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2039465
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Re: Does anybody still use `starship'?

2022-01-11 Thread Michal Schorm
I'd be happy if the package didn't die and was updated at least from
time to time.
I did an initial configuration based on what I liked and I don't
expect to to change it for months.
I'm personally not looking into the latest features but rather
stability of what I already have.

❯ rpm -qa | grep starship
starship-0.56.0-4.fc35.x86_64

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On Sun, Jan 9, 2022 at 12:25 PM Igor Raits  wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I saw some recent discussions (yet another time) how packaging Rust /
> Go / Node.js is horrible, we should simply bundle everything and such.
> Let's not discuss this here, though.
>
> I'm interested to hear if there are any users of the `starship'
> application here in Fedora that consume it from the repositories.
> Please speak up if you do!
>
> As pointed out in the other places, I don't think we are able to
> update things like that as fast as releases popping out with just as
> few people working on the packaging Rust stack these days (I'm pretty
> much not contributing for last couple years due to the other work).
> And the question, if we want to keep packaging it (with some slower
> update cycle, as the time permits) or we want to retire it completely.
>
> Personally, I'd love to have more people working on packaging (and
> most importantly keeping up-to-date) Rust crates / apps but I think
> this is not so realistic :)
> --
> — Igor Raits.
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Re: Does anybody still use `starship'?

2022-01-11 Thread Petr Viktorin



On 10. 01. 22 18:41, Dan Čermák wrote:

Otto Urpelainen  writes:


Igor Raits kirjoitti 9.1.2022 klo 13.24:

Hello,

I'm interested to hear if there are any users of the `starship'
application here in Fedora that consume it from the repositories.
Please speak up if you do!


I use it, too.


Same here and very thankful for being able to do that!


Same here! And I'm happy with what the Fedora version can do.
Thank you!
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Re: Does anybody still use `starship'?

2022-01-10 Thread Dan Čermák
Otto Urpelainen  writes:

> Igor Raits kirjoitti 9.1.2022 klo 13.24:
>> Hello,
>> 
>> I'm interested to hear if there are any users of the `starship'
>> application here in Fedora that consume it from the repositories.
>> Please speak up if you do!
>
> I use it, too.

Same here and very thankful for being able to do that!
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Re: Does anybody still use `starship'?

2022-01-10 Thread Jiri Konecny
Hi, I'm using it too. I guess expected from the creator of the other thread you 
are mentioning :D.

And I would definitely love to have it updated because new version support 
right_format on fish, which would be great to have. Because of that I'm using 
COPR now.
Jirka
On led 9 2022, at 5:31 pm, Stefano Figura via devel 
 wrote:
> I used to until two days ago, when I switched to this COPR repo with a most 
> recent version:
>
>
> https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/atim/starship/
>
> On Sun, 9 Jan 2022, at 12:24, Igor Raits wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> >
> > I saw some recent discussions (yet another time) how packaging Rust /
> > Go / Node.js is horrible, we should simply bundle everything and such.
> >
> > Let's not discuss this here, though.
> >
> >
> > I'm interested to hear if there are any users of the `starship'
> > application here in Fedora that consume it from the repositories.
> >
> > Please speak up if you do!
> >
> >
> > As pointed out in the other places, I don't think we are able to
> > update things like that as fast as releases popping out with just as
> >
> > few people working on the packaging Rust stack these days (I'm pretty
> >
> > much not contributing for last couple years due to the other work).
> >
> > And the question, if we want to keep packaging it (with some slower
> >
> > update cycle, as the time permits) or we want to retire it completely.
> >
> >
> > Personally, I'd love to have more people working on packaging (and
> > most importantly keeping up-to-date) Rust crates / apps but I think
> >
> > this is not so realistic :)
> >
> > --
> >
> > — Igor Raits.
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Re: Does anybody still use `starship'?

2022-01-09 Thread Otto Urpelainen

Igor Raits kirjoitti 9.1.2022 klo 13.24:

Hello,

I'm interested to hear if there are any users of the `starship'
application here in Fedora that consume it from the repositories.
Please speak up if you do!


I use it, too.
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Re: Does anybody still use `starship'?

2022-01-09 Thread Stefano Figura via devel
I used to until two days ago, when I switched to this COPR repo with a most 
recent version:

https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/atim/starship/

On Sun, 9 Jan 2022, at 12:24, Igor Raits wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I saw some recent discussions (yet another time) how packaging Rust /
> Go / Node.js is horrible, we should simply bundle everything and such.
> Let's not discuss this here, though.
> 
> I'm interested to hear if there are any users of the `starship'
> application here in Fedora that consume it from the repositories.
> Please speak up if you do!
> 
> As pointed out in the other places, I don't think we are able to
> update things like that as fast as releases popping out with just as
> few people working on the packaging Rust stack these days (I'm pretty
> much not contributing for last couple years due to the other work).
> And the question, if we want to keep packaging it (with some slower
> update cycle, as the time permits) or we want to retire it completely.
> 
> Personally, I'd love to have more people working on packaging (and
> most importantly keeping up-to-date) Rust crates / apps but I think
> this is not so realistic :)
> -- 
> — Igor Raits.
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Re: Does anybody still use `starship'?

2022-01-09 Thread Lyes Saadi

I use it as well straight from the repos :) !

❯ starship --version
starship 0.56.0
branch:
commit_hash:
build_time:2021-09-30 12:45:52
build_env:rustc 1.55.0 (Fedora 1.55.0-1.fc35),

I'm not very familiar with rust packaging (though I do know and use rust 
itself), but I could try to do some rust packaging and maybe give some 
help if no one else is available to help. TBH, having an out of date 
starship is not that much of a problem for me (and I guess for most 
users), since updates do not usually have much changes, especially if 
the root of that issue is dependencies.


Le 09/01/2022 à 12:24, Igor Raits a écrit :

Hello,

I saw some recent discussions (yet another time) how packaging Rust /
Go / Node.js is horrible, we should simply bundle everything and such.
Let's not discuss this here, though.

I'm interested to hear if there are any users of the `starship'
application here in Fedora that consume it from the repositories.
Please speak up if you do!

As pointed out in the other places, I don't think we are able to
update things like that as fast as releases popping out with just as
few people working on the packaging Rust stack these days (I'm pretty
much not contributing for last couple years due to the other work).
And the question, if we want to keep packaging it (with some slower
update cycle, as the time permits) or we want to retire it completely.

Personally, I'd love to have more people working on packaging (and
most importantly keeping up-to-date) Rust crates / apps but I think
this is not so realistic :)

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Re: Does anybody still use `starship'?

2022-01-09 Thread hhlp

Yes, here is mine :)

starship-0.56.0-4.fc35.x86_64


Name : starship
Version  : 0.56.0
Release  : 4.fc35
Architecture : x86_64
Size : 5.4 M
Source   : rust-starship-0.56.0-4.fc35.src.rpm
Repository   : @System
From repo    : updates
Summary  : Minimal, blazing-fast, and infinitely customizable prompt 
for any

 : shell
URL  : https://crates.io/crates/starship
License  : ISC and ASL 2.0 and MIT and MPLv2.0
Description  : Minimal, blazing-fast, and infinitely customizable prompt 
for any

 : shell! ☄🌌️.

Regards.,

El 9/1/22 a las 12:34, Abhiram Kuchibhotla escribió:

Yup! I get my starship straight from the repos.

On Sun, 9 Jan, 2022, 4:55 pm Igor Raits,  wrote:

Hello,

I saw some recent discussions (yet another time) how packaging Rust /
Go / Node.js is horrible, we should simply bundle everything and such.
Let's not discuss this here, though.

I'm interested to hear if there are any users of the `starship'
application here in Fedora that consume it from the repositories.
Please speak up if you do!

As pointed out in the other places, I don't think we are able to
update things like that as fast as releases popping out with just as
few people working on the packaging Rust stack these days (I'm pretty
much not contributing for last couple years due to the other work).
And the question, if we want to keep packaging it (with some slower
update cycle, as the time permits) or we want to retire it completely.

Personally, I'd love to have more people working on packaging (and
most importantly keeping up-to-date) Rust crates / apps but I think
this is not so realistic :)
-- 
— Igor Raits.

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Re: Does anybody still use `starship'?

2022-01-09 Thread Abhiram Kuchibhotla
Yup! I get my starship straight from the repos.

On Sun, 9 Jan, 2022, 4:55 pm Igor Raits,  wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I saw some recent discussions (yet another time) how packaging Rust /
> Go / Node.js is horrible, we should simply bundle everything and such.
> Let's not discuss this here, though.
>
> I'm interested to hear if there are any users of the `starship'
> application here in Fedora that consume it from the repositories.
> Please speak up if you do!
>
> As pointed out in the other places, I don't think we are able to
> update things like that as fast as releases popping out with just as
> few people working on the packaging Rust stack these days (I'm pretty
> much not contributing for last couple years due to the other work).
> And the question, if we want to keep packaging it (with some slower
> update cycle, as the time permits) or we want to retire it completely.
>
> Personally, I'd love to have more people working on packaging (and
> most importantly keeping up-to-date) Rust crates / apps but I think
> this is not so realistic :)
> --
> — Igor Raits.
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