Re: [arch-general] *-git packages last update

2014-06-15 Thread Doug Newgard
On 2014-06-16 00:50, Mihamina Rakotomandimby wrote: Hi all, For several resaons, I use a few *-git packages from AUR. I noticed one thing: the last update date is often far behind (i.e. 2012,...) I just would like to ensure it's just the package last update date, and it has no realtion with t

Re: [arch-general] AUR, Unsupported package: Potentially dangerous

2014-06-15 Thread Doug Newgard
On 2014-06-16 00:52, Mihamina Rakotomandimby wrote: Hi all, Most of my AUR installs warn me about the installed package being unsupported and potentially dangerous. I guess this is normal, and it's the default behaviour to warn about community package? That's your AUR helper warning you, not

[arch-general] AUR, Unsupported package: Potentially dangerous

2014-06-15 Thread Mihamina Rakotomandimby
Hi all, Most of my AUR installs warn me about the installed package being unsupported and potentially dangerous. I guess this is normal, and it's the default behaviour to warn about community package?

[arch-general] *-git packages last update

2014-06-15 Thread Mihamina Rakotomandimby
Hi all, For several resaons, I use a few *-git packages from AUR. I noticed one thing: the last update date is often far behind (i.e. 2012,...) I just would like to ensure it's just the package last update date, and it has no realtion with the git tree freshness: git always checks out "maste

[arch-general] Changing sizes of panes in a vimsplit resets scrolling

2014-06-15 Thread Kyle Terrien
Hello Archers, Has anyone else been experiencing an issue where scrolling is reset when changing the size of window splits in Vim? 1. Open a file in Vim that is sufficiently long enough that you need to scroll to view the whole buffer. 2. Scroll to somewhere in the middle of the buffer. 3. Use

Re: [arch-general] Apache (Roundcube) and /tmp

2014-06-15 Thread Ismael Bouya
(Sun, Jun 15, 2014 at 12:29:11PM -0500) Doug Newgard : > On 2014-06-15 12:10, Ismael Bouya wrote: > >Hi, > >I tried to install roundcube (in community/), but it fails when it tries > >to > >check if he can write in his temp dir, which is a symlink that points to > >/tmp/roundcube and is rwx for htt

Re: [arch-general] Apache (Roundcube) and /tmp

2014-06-15 Thread Doug Newgard
On 2014-06-15 12:10, Ismael Bouya wrote: Hi, I tried to install roundcube (in community/), but it fails when it tries to check if he can write in his temp dir, which is a symlink that points to /tmp/roundcube and is rwx for http (and group http too). I have the same problem if I try to put th

[arch-general] Apache (Roundcube) and /tmp

2014-06-15 Thread Ismael Bouya
Hi, I tried to install roundcube (in community/), but it fails when it tries to check if he can write in his temp dir, which is a symlink that points to /tmp/roundcube and is rwx for http (and group http too). I have the same problem if I try to put the symlink to /var/tmp/roundcube, but it works

Re: [arch-general] Question on version numbers

2014-06-15 Thread Stefan Tatschner
Am Sonntag, den 15.06.2014, 14:36 +0200 schrieb Guillaume ALAUX: > This is the `epoch` as explained here > https://www.archlinux.org/pacman/PKGBUILD.5.html Thanks for clarifying!

Re: [arch-general] Question on version numbers

2014-06-15 Thread Guillaume ALAUX
On 15 June 2014 14:30, Stefan Tatschner wrote: > Hi, > just because I'm inquisitive. What's the purpose of version numbers with > a colon? I've seen this in several packages, e.g. this one [1]. Upstream > version number is 5.0.2 and arch version number is 1:5.0.2. > > Regards, > Stefan > > [1]: ht

[arch-general] Question on version numbers

2014-06-15 Thread Stefan Tatschner
Hi, just because I'm inquisitive. What's the purpose of version numbers with a colon? I've seen this in several packages, e.g. this one [1]. Upstream version number is 5.0.2 and arch version number is 1:5.0.2. Regards, Stefan [1]: https://www.archlinux.org/packages/extra/any/python-setuptools/