[aur-general] Signoff report for [community-testing]

2015-08-28 Thread Arch Website Notification
=== Signoff report for [community-testing] === https://www.archlinux.org/packages/signoffs/ There are currently: * 6 new packages in last 24 hours * 0 known bad packages * 0 packages not accepting signoffs * 0 fully signed off packages * 13 packages missing signoffs * 0 packages older than 14

Re: [aur-general] max blob size exceeded

2015-08-28 Thread Johannes Dewender
On 28/08/15 22:38, Jonathan Kotta wrote: I'm trying to submit avr-binutils-atmel from AUR3. It has a +600kB patch file that exceeds the size limit. Please increase the limit or tell me how to work around this. Patches that are valid for upstream can often be uploaded at the upstream

Re: [aur-general] max blob size exceeded

2015-08-28 Thread Noel Kuntze
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Hello Jonathan, Host the patch somewhere (Not Dropbox or on a Pastebin). - -- Mit freundlichen Grüßen/Kind Regards, Noel Kuntze GPG Key ID: 0x63EC6658 Fingerprint: 23CA BB60 2146 05E7 7278 6592 3839 298F 63EC 6658 -BEGIN PGP

Re: [aur-general] max blob size exceeded

2015-08-28 Thread Storm Dragon
Howdy, If you need somewhere to host it, I can do that for you. Just send me the file and I'll send you the link. HTH Storm On Fri, Aug 28, 2015 at 10:55:13PM +0200, Noel Kuntze wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Hello Jonathan, Host the patch somewhere (Not Dropbox or on

Re: [aur-general] max blob size exceeded

2015-08-28 Thread Jonathan Kotta
Thank you. Sent in a separate email. On Fri, Aug 28, 2015 at 4:06 PM, Storm Dragon stormdragon2...@gmail.com wrote: Howdy, If you need somewhere to host it, I can do that for you. Just send me the file and I'll send you the link. HTH Storm On Fri, Aug 28, 2015 at 10:55:13PM +0200, Noel

[aur-general] max blob size exceeded

2015-08-28 Thread Jonathan Kotta
I'm trying to submit avr-binutils-atmel from AUR3. It has a +600kB patch file that exceeds the size limit. Please increase the limit or tell me how to work around this. -- Thanks, Jonathan Kotta Hofstadter's Law: It always takes longer than you expect, even when you take into account