[arch-general] wireshark-qt 1.12

2014-09-30 Thread G. Richard Bellamy
When looking at the PKGBUILD for the wireshark split package [1], I see that both wireshark-cli and wireshark-gtk use "conflicts=(wireshark)" but wireshark-qt does not. Should it? The use of "replaces=(wireshark)" is also inconsistent. I'm just wondering if there's some rationale behind the use

Re: [arch-general] linux 3.16 in [testing]

2014-08-13 Thread G. Richard Bellamy
Just rebooted into 3.16 [testing] and couldn't find root device by UUID. Can still boot into testing lts kernel without issue. This is my first foray into [testing], so I'm unsure if there are expectations about what else I should report? -rb On Mon, Aug 4, 2014 at 12:43 AM, Dimitris Zervas wro

Re: [arch-general] Why not mksh provides("ksh")?

2014-08-12 Thread G. Richard Bellamy
On Tue, Aug 12, 2014 at 11:26 AM, Thorsten Töpper wrote: > As long as I don't make a problem > for another TU or a developer I stay to the current setup of the > package, when I add a ksh symlink to the package stating it also > provides the ksh I take users the chance to install the original ksh

[arch-general] Why not mksh provides("ksh")?

2014-08-10 Thread G. Richard Bellamy
Not sure if this is the correct venue for this comment, and apologies if it's already been mentioned, but why wouldn't mksh [1] provide ksh? This would alleviate some AUR dependency weirdness, specifically with the oracle-sqldeveloper [2] package, which currently forces an install of ksh [3], even