Doug Newgard wrote:
>This is normal. When packages are deleted, the repo remains; the author's name
>and email are from their git config, not from the AUR.
I didn't think to check if there was a package in the official repos. I assume
that is preventing the recreation of the package. If that
. The last update was
May 8, 2016. Is this a bug, perhaps due to a deleted account?
I was going to try pushing an update to see if the package re-appears on the
site but it's probably better if one of the devs takes a peak to see what's
going on.
The package is libpng12.
Regards,
Xyne
[1] https
database.
How big would such a database be? How much overhead is involved? How much
overhead would the zsync operation introduce when people begin to regularly
query updates?
Regards,
Xyne
aurlist [1] and my immediate thought was that a
simple list would save considerable bandwidth and processing vs scraping the
search results.
If this already exists, please point me to it while mocking me gently.
Happy holidays btw ;) [2]
Regards,
Xyne
[1] https://aur.archlinux.org/packages
I guess you want this: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages.gz
Perfect. Thanks, Santa!
On 2014-08-14 23:05 +0200
Lukas Fleischer wrote:
B) Add a parameter to query pkgbase data (e.g. object=pkgbase) and return a
JSON object with pkgbase-specific data (everything that still applies from
regular package data, plus an array of the included packages). Given that
there are
be consistent to provide that
data via the RPC interface.
I believe this would be very useful. What do you think? Would it be difficult?
Regards,
Xyne
On 2014-07-28 11:10 +0200
Lukas Fleischer wrote:
I am not sure about that. Users could delete their comment before anyone
has a chance to report it and subscribers would still have the insult in
their incoming mail. Then again, you could argue that the abuser could
just as well have send a
On 2014-07-25 19:49 +0200
Lukas Fleischer wrote:
On Fri, 25 Jul 2014 at 18:42:22, Xyne wrote:
On 2014-07-25 11:31 +0200
Lukas Fleischer wrote:
This allows Trusted Users to check whether a user posted a politically
incorrect comment, even if he already deleted it.
Why keep deleted
On 2014-07-25 11:31 +0200
Lukas Fleischer wrote:
This allows Trusted Users to check whether a user posted a politically
incorrect comment, even if he already deleted it.
Why keep deleted comments? How long are they kept?
On 2014-05-31 12:04 +0200
Lukas Fleischer wrote:
This is useful to tools that automatically generate requests to orphan,
delete or merge packages.
Perfect, thanks! When do you plan to push the changes?
the ID as 83532 but
the true ID (e.g. for the deletion form) is 80587.
Packages that have not been updated since the release of 3.0.0 do not appear to
encounter this bug.
Regards,
Xyne
Lukas Fleischer wrote:
Do the IPs need to be visible? In the case of a single IP a simple ban button
will suffice. A proxied IP will be completely different every time so
subsequent addresses are unrelated. That only leaves netmasked dynamic IPs.
It
would be enough to have an interface
On 2013-03-19 22:42 +0100
Lukas Fleischer wrote:
On Tue, Mar 19, 2013 at 05:12:23PM -0400, canyonknight wrote:
On Tue, Mar 19, 2013 at 9:23 AM, Lukas Fleischer
archli...@cryptocrack.de wrote:
This allows for specifying a list of IP addresses that will no longer be
able to register new
Lukas Fleischer wrote:
2.0.0-rc2 has been released. The demo setup [1] is already up-to-date.
[1] https://dev.aur.archlinux.org/
Is this still available somewhere? I would like to test changes in python3-aur
before the release.
Thanks.
to that. It would be like adding sparkly
stickers to a report.
Regards,
Xyne
Manuel Tortosa wrote:
All the paches will be prepared using the AUR source code and template
agnostic to fit the ARCH look even if this means double work for me.
Thanks a lot for your work. Keep Arch rolling!
I am not involved in AUR development but I just had to say that your attitude
is
the AUR daily|weekly|monthly and add the archive to the mirrors
?
Such requests may be rare at the moment but if the files were more
readily accessible (programmatically) then it might lead to some
interesting uses. I can think of several myself.
Regards,
Xyne
.
Regards,
Xyne
Indeed. Perhaps Allan would be interested on this for his makepkg test
suite, although maybe more in the concept since the test suite us in
python.
It would be trivial to conver this to Python. I will probably do that
myself if there seems to be enough interest in it.
/abandoned, but considering the sheer number of
packages in the AUR, many of them will still be valid.
Regards,
Xyne
dependencies
and considerable portability.
Regards,
Xyne
Loui Chang wrote:
Wow this is quite clever. It definitely would make the job of parsing
much easier. Thanks for the explanation.
:)
I intend to flesh out the parser as special cases pop up. As already
mentioned, there will be limits to what it can do depending on whether
the packager uses
substitutions so far.
I'll add support for other PKGBUILD tricksas I come across them, e.g.
setting dependencies by architecture. The post linked above includes
simplified JSON output from the split kernel26 package.
Regards,
Xyne
What was the problem with that from Sebastian which was discussed
earlier on the mailing lists, IRCs ? How does it know more ?
I don't know. I wrote this because I needed a PKGBUILD parser in Perl
for Bauerbill. Maybe it's better, maybe it's worse. I posted it here in
case someone finds it
Andrea Scarpino wrote:
patch attached
Thanks.
sense to sort them descending by date
so that the most recent votes are the first to be seen instead of votes
that are nearly 2 years old.
Votes may be few and far between, but this is a recurring annoyance
that should be very easy to fix.
Thanks.
Regards,
Xyne
p.s. I can call a vote
Votes may be few and far between, but this is a recurring annoyance
that should be very easy to fix.
I should add that the annoyance is needing to click through pages,
although I just noticed the GET variables in the URL. Still, descending
by date should be the default as it is the one that is
Hello!
You can reach here the Swedish translation:
http://djszapi.homelinux.net/0001-Add-Swedish-translation.patchhttp://djszapi.homelinux.net/0001-Add-Norwegian-translation.patch
Best Regards,
Laszlo Papp
Don't sign off the Swedish translation yet. There are typos, blatant
language
Have you tried a different mail client?
I'm using the same client (sylpheed) that I've been using since I first
subscribed to the list. It works for aur-dev and pacman-dev on the
same account so I don't see how it could be a problem with the
client. This is not connected to an update either.
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