Le 1 mars 2012 02:29, Christopher luna a écrit :
but its not useful the pkgbuild to install and use the last supported
version?
Yes of course, if the source was still available.
--
Cédric Girard
On Wednesday 29 Feb 2012 20:26:37 Cédric Girard wrote:
I have not contacted him but he is in cc of this email.
I presume you mean bcc? Either that, or you forgot to add his address to the
cc.
Just checking :-)
Pete.
Hi Ike,
Thanks for applying :-)
On Thursday 01 Mar 2012 08:33:17 Ike Devolder wrote:
Currently I'm using Archlinux as my primary operating system for over 6
years and for several years I'm maintaining a small number of packages in
AUR[1]. I also keep a repository with arch packages for
=== Signoff report for [community-testing] ===
https://www.archlinux.org/packages/signoffs/
There are currently:
* 21 new packages in last 24 hours
* 0 known bad packages
* 0 packages not accepting signoffs
* 0 fully signed off packages
* 25 packages missing signoffs
* 2 packages older than 14
On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 9:38 AM, Peter Lewis ple...@aur.archlinux.orgwrote:
On Wednesday 29 Feb 2012 20:26:37 Cédric Girard wrote:
I have not contacted him but he is in cc of this email.
I presume you mean bcc? Either that, or you forgot to add his address to
the
cc.
Just checking :-)
Package 'lgeneral-data' [1] contains data files for the game LGeneral [2].
But these files are taken from the original game - Panzer General, the
rights to which are now owned by Ubisoft.
I could update the package and remove the link to the archive, but is it
worth it? The user need to enter
Am 01.03.2012 08:33, schrieb Ike Devolder:
Hi,
Currently I'm using Archlinux as my primary operating system for over 6
years and for several years I'm maintaining a small number of packages in
AUR[1]. I also keep a repository with arch packages for everyone to use[2]
and view the pkgbuilds
2012/3/1 Thomas Bächler tho...@archlinux.org
Am 01.03.2012 08:33, schrieb Ike Devolder:
Hi,
Currently I'm using Archlinux as my primary operating system for over 6
years and for several years I'm maintaining a small number of packages in
AUR[1]. I also keep a repository with arch
2012/3/1 Peter Lewis ple...@aur.archlinux.org
Hi Ike,
Thanks for applying :-)
On Thursday 01 Mar 2012 08:33:17 Ike Devolder wrote:
Currently I'm using Archlinux as my primary operating system for over 6
years and for several years I'm maintaining a small number of packages in
AUR[1].
Le 2012-03-01 02:33, Ike Devolder a écrit :
Hi,
Currently I'm using Archlinux as my primary operating system for over 6
years and for several years I'm maintaining a small number of packages in
AUR[1]. I also keep a repository with arch packages for everyone to use[2]
and view the pkgbuilds on
On Thursday 01 Mar 2012 07:51:47 Stéphane Gaudreault wrote:
This is a bit picky of me, but technically the sponsor is supposed to be a
TU and as far as I can tell Stéphane is a dev rather than a TU...
So ... Following this logic I have the power to break everything on your
system ... but
2012/2/29 Cédric Girard
TweetDeck has dropped all kind of linux support with moving away from
Adobe Air. The PKGBUILD [1] is of no more use.
[1] https://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=25070
Someone has adopted and switched to the Windows version (using Wine). Seems
this should not be
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Op 01-03-12 10:46, Ike Devolder schreef:
2012/3/1 Thomas Bächler tho...@archlinux.org
mailto:tho...@archlinux.org
Am 01.03.2012 08:33, schrieb Ike Devolder:
Hi,
Currently I'm using Archlinux as my primary operating system for
over 6
years
On 01.03.2012 17:05, Ike Devolder wrote:
1) Nowadays, your application should be a PGP-signed email. You
should also somehow verify that you are who you say you are, for
example, by uploading your PGP key or fingerprint to your server or
github.
i'll do this tonight, i have no access to
Op 01-03-12 17:16, Florian Pritz schreef:
On 01.03.2012 17:05, Ike Devolder wrote:
1) Nowadays, your application should be a PGP-signed email. You
should also somehow verify that you are who you say you are, for
example, by uploading your PGP key or fingerprint to your server or
github.
Hello everybody,
I'm applying to be a Trusted User.
I'm a 24 years old Hungarian web developer, and I'm using Arch Linux as my main
system since 2010 summer. Before that I used a Debian-based distro for one
year. In my free time I like surfing on the net, contributing to OpenStreetMap,
On 03/01/2012 08:00 PM, Balló György wrote:
Hello everybody,
Hey
I'm applying to be a Trusted User.
At last!
I'm a 24 years old Hungarian web developer, and I'm using Arch Linux as my
main system since 2010 summer. Before that I used a Debian-based distro for
one year. In my free
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On 01/03/12 15:00, Balló György wrote:
Hello everybody,
I'm applying to be a Trusted User.
I'm a 24 years old Hungarian web developer, and I'm using Arch
Linux as my main system since 2010 summer. Before that I used a
Debian-based distro for
Request to delete conky-google-calendar-bzr [1].
Reason: Reason, it is out of date and orphaned and there is another,
maintained version: conkygooglecalendar-bzr [2].
[1] https://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=21973
[2] https://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=32212
--
Fred Romano
Am Thu, 01 Mar 2012 19:00:52 +0100
schrieb Balló György ballog...@gmail.com:
I currently have 150 packages in AUR with a total of 5775 votes. I
already maintain more than 200 packages as source packages on
github[4] and as built i686 packages in my [ayatana] repo[5]. I don't
want to move all
On 03/01/2012 09:29 PM, Heiko Baums wrote:
Am Thu, 01 Mar 2012 19:00:52 +0100
schrieb Balló György ballog...@gmail.com:
I currently have 150 packages in AUR with a total of 5775 votes. I
already maintain more than 200 packages as source packages on
github[4] and as built i686 packages in my
Am Thu, 01 Mar 2012 21:46:41 +0200
schrieb Ionut Biru ib...@archlinux.org:
Most GTK2 GTK3 ports are hard to be supported in AUR since most of the
time it depends on what packages a user has installed on his system
and may be picked different because almost 99% of our users do not
compile in
I am his sponsor indeed, and I am proud to lure forth such a fine candidate.
He has adopted packages in AUR that were moved from [community] because
they were problematic orphans and we (TUs) didn't want to maintain them,
then fixed them up beautifully. My impression is that he doesn't shy away
Packagae batterymon-clone[1] is out of date and broken, and has been for a
while. I tried to email the maintainer, monstermudder78, but the email he
has listed ( ca...@archlinux.us) doesn't exist. I see he doesn't maintain
any other packages, so I'd assume he's inactive.
Could this package be
On Thu, Mar 01, 2012 at 09:16:28PM +0100, Heiko Baums wrote:
Am Thu, 01 Mar 2012 21:46:41 +0200
schrieb Ionut Biru ib...@archlinux.org:
Most GTK2 GTK3 ports are hard to be supported in AUR since most of the
time it depends on what packages a user has installed on his system
and may be
Op 01-03-12 19:44, Ionut Biru schreef:
On 03/01/2012 09:33 AM, Ike Devolder wrote:
Hi,
Hi,
Currently I'm using Archlinux as my primary operating system for over 6
years and for several years I'm maintaining a small number of packages in
AUR[1]. I also keep a repository with arch packages
Am Thu, 1 Mar 2012 16:27:45 -0500
schrieb Dave Reisner d...@falconindy.com:
Feel free to provide such PKGBUILDs and actually prove that this can
be done rather than soapboxing about something that he isn't doing.
It's just that simple.
I guess you are kidding, aren't you?
1. I'm not
[2012-03-01 23:35:16 +0100] Heiko Baums:
I guess you are kidding, aren't you?
Nobody cares what you guess.
Just quit posing for an expert on everything already.
--
Gaetan
On Thursday 01 Mar 2012 23:35:16 Heiko Baums wrote:
4. AUR is meant for providing PKGBUILDs for other users, so that they
don't need to do the same work again (writing the PKGBUILDs). Since
e.g. indicator-messages can't be installed by other users - at least
not with yaourt
Sounds like you
Am Fri, 2 Mar 2012 09:51:41 +1100
schrieb Gaetan Bisson bis...@archlinux.org:
[2012-03-01 23:35:16 +0100] Heiko Baums:
I guess you are kidding, aren't you?
Nobody cares what you guess.
Just quit posing for an expert on everything already.
Are you sure that your attitude is the right
On 02/03/12 08:35, Heiko Baums wrote:
If he wants to maintain packages then he should do it in a way that
they apply to the official policies. And split packages are officially
NOT supported by AUR, not even with this dirty workaround, which is
fact, well known and often discussed, so I don't
I understand Heiko's opinion and now I replaced these hackish split
packages by individual packages even if it's requires more maintenance
time on updates. So now users should able to install all of my packages
with AUR helpers, however I don't use these tools at all. I hope that
AUR once will
Am Thu, 01 Mar 2012 23:10:11 +
schrieb Peter Lewis ple...@aur.archlinux.org:
On Thursday 01 Mar 2012 23:35:16 Heiko Baums wrote:
4. AUR is meant for providing PKGBUILDs for other users, so that
they don't need to do the same work again (writing the PKGBUILDs).
Since e.g.
Hi,
Removed+merged votes. Thanks.
--
Cordially,
Alexander Rødseth
Arch Linux Trusted User
(xyproto on IRC, trontonic on AUR)
Splitting off from the TU application thread that's becoming more of a
discussion on the above:-
My (user) perspective - when did being able/not to install packages
from a helper (for example yaourt) become a benchmark for deciding how
'correct' a PKGBUILD is?
Am Fri, 02 Mar 2012 09:21:33 +1000
schrieb Allan McRae al...@archlinux.org:
You do realize who first came up with the workaround for adding split
packages to the AUR... Because from memory it was figured out in the
TU IRC channel.
I don't know, because I'm not in the IRC channels. But if I
On 02/03/12 09:37, Heiko Baums wrote:
I just see a PKGBUILD which doesn't apply to the official
policies.
You keep saying official policies... Where is this official policy
document that says do not use the split PKGBUILD hack to upload packages
to the AUR?
Yes, the AUR does not support split
On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 11:00 AM, Balló György ballog...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello everybody,
I'm applying to be a Trusted User.
I'm a 24 years old Hungarian web developer, and I'm using Arch Linux as my
main system since 2010 summer. Before that I used a Debian-based distro for
one year. In
Am Fri, 02 Mar 2012 09:51:16 +1000
schrieb Allan McRae al...@archlinux.org:
You keep saying official policies... Where is this official policy
document that says do not use the split PKGBUILD hack to upload
packages to the AUR?
Yes, the AUR does not support split packages. But there is
Am Fri, 2 Mar 2012 07:45:34 +0800
schrieb Oon-Ee Ng ngoonee.t...@gmail.com:
Splitting off from the TU application thread that's becoming more of a
discussion on the above:-
My (user) perspective - when did being able/not to install packages
from a helper (for example yaourt) become a
[2012-03-02 00:13:33 +0100] Heiko Baums:
Are you sure that your attitude is the right one?
Yes.
And that comes from a dev who should know about packaging standards,
policies and packaging quality.
Such as quoting variables that may contain whitespace?
--
Gaetan
Am Fri, 2 Mar 2012 11:36:18 +1100
schrieb Gaetan Bisson bis...@archlinux.org:
[2012-03-02 00:13:33 +0100] Heiko Baums:
Are you sure that your attitude is the right one?
Yes.
Not me.
And that comes from a dev who should know about packaging standards,
policies and packaging quality.
Hi,
which languages do you use to develop web?
I mainly work with HTML/CSS, but currently I'm learning
JavaScript/jQuery and PHP.
--
György Balló
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[2012-03-02 01:44:02 +0100] Heiko Baums:
Not me.
Like I said, nobody cares.
But you know what you want to say?
If you have problems reading between the lines, try growing up.
--
Gaetan
As far as I know it's not since aur helpers are not and will never be
officially supported.
Nicholas Miller
nick.k...@gmail.com
Sent from my iPhone
On Mar 1, 2012, at 5:45 PM, Oon-Ee Ng ngoonee.t...@gmail.com wrote:
Splitting off from the TU application thread that's becoming more of a
On Fri, Mar 2, 2012 at 8:33 AM, Heiko Baums li...@baums-on-web.de wrote:
Am Fri, 2 Mar 2012 07:45:34 +0800
schrieb Oon-Ee Ng ngoonee.t...@gmail.com:
Splitting off from the TU application thread that's becoming more of a
discussion on the above:-
My (user) perspective - when did being
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