[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/

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

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!

[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] 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

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

[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

[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] 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?

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

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