Simo Leone wrote:
On Sat, Oct 15, 2005 at 04:33:32PM +1000, James Rayner wrote:
I hope I'm not stepping on Judd's toes by answering, but the chances are
roughly zero. You are aware, of course, that all packages in the
directory you parse over are never deleted, so you could be scraping up
somet
On Sat, Oct 15, 2005 at 04:33:32PM +1000, James Rayner wrote:
> > I hope I'm not stepping on Judd's toes by answering, but the chances are
> > roughly zero. You are aware, of course, that all packages in the
> > directory you parse over are never deleted, so you could be scraping up
> > something t
> I hope I'm not stepping on Judd's toes by answering, but the chances are
> roughly zero. You are aware, of course, that all packages in the
> directory you parse over are never deleted, so you could be scraping up
> something that a TU had deleted because it was malicious, or that may
> have been
On Sat, Oct 15, 2005 at 08:25:19AM +0530, Vinay Shastry wrote:
> On a side note, has adding these to cvs given a thought?
Yes.
>so that we
> can abs and get the whole unsupported stuff downloaded
> /var/abs/unsupported or something like that ?
>
No. [community] is available through abs though. I
On a side note, has adding these to cvs given a thought ? so that we
can abs and get the whole unsupported stuff downloaded
/var/abs/unsupported or something like that ?
On 10/15/05, James Rayner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey
>
> I wrote a script this morning to facilitate the building and
> in
Hey
I wrote a script this morning to facilitate the building and
installation of PKGBUILDs from the AUR. I know there are other scripts
to do this, but in my experience they have been unreliable, and break
when the AUR is updated.
My script should avoid that, as it doesn't ever actually read the