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
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
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
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
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