Jakub Klinkovský wrote:
>Please delete wayland-for-qtwayland-git[1] - the package is not needed, Qt5 has
>support for wayland. In fact, the PKGBUILD is basically identical to that in
>wayland-git[2], which is quite confusing. don't know what was the purpose of
>this package.
>
>[1]: https://aur.ar
On 3/18/13, Jonathan Arnold wrote:
> On Sun, 17 Mar 2013 16:48:44 +0100
> Ike Devolder wrote:
>
>> Op zondag 17 maart 2013 15:30:28 schreef Jakub Klinkovský:
>> > Please disown offlineimap-git[1]. The package is out-of-date for
>> > more than a year and doesn't build.
>> >
>> > [1]: https://aur.a
Please delete wayland-for-qtwayland-git[1] - the package is not needed, Qt5 has
support for wayland. In fact, the PKGBUILD is basically identical to that in
wayland-git[2], which is quite confusing. don't know what was the purpose of
this package.
[1]: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/wayland-fo
On Sun, 17 Mar 2013 16:48:44 +0100
Ike Devolder wrote:
> Op zondag 17 maart 2013 15:30:28 schreef Jakub Klinkovský:
> > Please disown offlineimap-git[1]. The package is out-of-date for
> > more than a year and doesn't build.
> >
> > [1]: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/offlineimap-git/
> >
>
On 2013-03-18 13:13 +0100
Andrzej Giniewicz wrote:
>Naming of scikits family of packages isn't so obvious. It was also
>raised in past, that naming them python-scikits is repeating, because
>there is no non-python scikits. scikits- and scikits2- was also
>suggested. Lately also names diverged, som
The official Arch Linux AUR setup has been upgraded to 2.1.0. For a
short list of changes, read [1].
Note that .AURINFO files can now be included in source packages to
overwrite specific PKGBUILD fields. .AURINFO files are parsed line by
line. The syntax for each line is "key = value", where key i
Naming of scikits family of packages isn't so obvious. It was also
raised in past, that naming them python-scikits is repeating, because
there is no non-python scikits. scikits- and scikits2- was also
suggested. Lately also names diverged, some packages were using
scikits-* to denote the "scikits r
scikits-learn[1] and python2-scikit-learn are duplicate.
I notified the author of scikits-learn that is package nameing is
incorrect, prior to discovering a package by the correct name already
exists, and he seems to be completely unwilling to correct the situation
himself.
How to handle this, I
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