On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 02:42:18AM -0600, Daniel J Griffiths wrote:
> Has anyone gotten a successful implementation of it on a linode?
I finally had a chance to play with pv-grub today. I got everything
working in my Arch64 node.
How-to:
1) Install grub.
2) pacman -U
http://allurelinux.org/pkgs/
Upstream moved to git.
> Upstream moved to git.
goldendict-svn has been consigned to the bit-bucket.
-- Chris
Hi,
I believe this was discussed on aur-dev some years ago, but it seems
that discussion was lost (no longer in archives). I'd like to bring up
the subject again. What do you think the best way to indicate package
popularity is? The two main ideas were votes (the current
implementation) a
Although I know that personally, I forget to vote often, there is a flaw
with counting downloads:
I try out a lot of packages and if they don't fit my needs, I don't want my
vote/download counted.
On Sat, Dec 26, 2009 at 11:00 PM, Sebastian Nowicki wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I believe this was discussed on
On 12/26/2009 10:00 PM, Sebastian Nowicki wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I believe this was discussed on aur-dev some years ago, but it seems
> that discussion was lost (no longer in archives). I'd like to bring up
> the subject again. What do you think the best way to indicate package
> popularity is? The two
My problem with voting is that stuff like...Say i use one of the
firefox-like packages in the AUR (swiftfox, swiftweasel, firefox-beta, what
have you) and I vote for it, but then I switch to Chrome/Chromium. It's
unlikely that i'll ever remember to un-vote when i switch which would skew
the popular