[EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto:
I'm not a TU, but I can adopt poweriso (the only one I'm familiar to).
Can I upload it to AUR instead of REPO (CVS)?
Good, i got no others answers yet, so i think is time to moving the
orphans in community to AUR again.
Part and the crew i hope your help moving
Hi there,
I have MSI laptop. I know, MSI does not have the best ACPI tables (this one
should have "Windows Vista Compatible" tables), but with previous versions of
the linux kernel (2.6.25.x) it worked pretty well. After updating to 2.6.26.2,
it really sucks...after few minutes ACPI just "shuts
On Sun, 17 Aug 2008, Allan McRae wrote:
Hi all,
I have pushed the ncurses wide-character library rebuilds for i686 to the
[testing] repo. There are bound to be packages I missed so it would be good
if people run lddd and let me know if further rebuilds are needed. Note
libncurses.so and l
There's also aurup for another example off how to use aur from the
CLI. (Be careful though, the code makes you want to cry a bit)
В Sun, 17 Aug 2008 15:17:37 +0200
kasa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> пишет:
> Same here for another package (hal-policykit).
>
Same here for my packages: tomcat6, jedit-devel
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Same here for another package (hal-policykit).
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On Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 2:47 PM, bardo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I hope this is the right ML for asking this... another mail will
> follow with a similar request for vlock.
So, after almost two weeks, I have to suppose this isn't the right
place. Where/who should I ask? Who's in charge of this?
2008/8/17 wakeup <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi folks,
> I think there should be a way to access the AUR without having to use a
> full featured web browser, preferably a command-line client.
> I suggest exposing a db (like every repository got one) and an ftp site
> which contains the same as http://au
Hi folks,
I think there should be a way to access the AUR without having to use a
full featured web browser, preferably a command-line client.
I suggest exposing a db (like every repository got one) and an ftp site
which contains the same as http://aur.archlinux.org/packages to public
use. On that
The AUR is actually a transparent (almost?) source-based web-based
power-based car-lifting-based package manager. Whatever problems that arise
will be reported by the users as comments, so you will get your feedback.
Willing to read manuals? Good, get ready to lift a Volkswagen:
http://wiki.archli
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