Re: [arch-general] '*' in PKGBUILD for the conflicts array

2009-08-12 Thread Allan McRae
Aaron Griffin wrote: On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 4:09 AM, Attila wrote: On Mittwoch, 12. August 2009 09:52 Allan McRae wrote: No, that will not work. Perhaps in the future? If not, no problem and i don't want to force you to say me a release date.-) See you, Attila You'd ha

Re: [arch-general] '*' in PKGBUILD for the conflicts array

2009-08-12 Thread Aaron Griffin
On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 4:09 AM, Attila wrote: > On Mittwoch, 12. August 2009 09:52 Allan McRae wrote: > >> No, that will not work. > > Perhaps in the future? If not, no problem and i don't want to force you to say > me a release date.-) > > See you, Attila You'd have to talk to the pacman guys. I

Re: [arch-general] '*' in PKGBUILD for the conflicts array

2009-08-12 Thread Attila
On Mittwoch, 12. August 2009 09:52 Allan McRae wrote: > No, that will not work. Perhaps in the future? If not, no problem and i don't want to force you to say me a release date.-) See you, Attila

Re: [arch-general] '*' in PKGBUILD for the conflicts array

2009-08-12 Thread Allan McRae
Attila wrote: Hello, since there starts a new splitting game with the kde/kdemod packages i have a question for own packages. Would it be possible to use this conflicts=("kdebase-*") if i want to use a variation of the kdebase package which includes all. I know that than i have to fill up the

[arch-general] '*' in PKGBUILD for the conflicts array

2009-08-12 Thread Attila
Hello, since there starts a new splitting game with the kde/kdemod packages i have a question for own packages. Would it be possible to use this conflicts=("kdebase-*") if i want to use a variation of the kdebase package which includes all. I know that than i have to fill up the provides array w