On Mon, 2016-07-25 at 18:06 +0200, Johannes Löthberg wrote:
> What about the packages provided by ghc? Guess you could do
> something
> similar to get the provides list from pacman, hmm.. Thanks though!
GHC only updates once every 4-5 months and provides few packages, so I
don't mind handling t
Bah, and of course I get hit by the address rewriting done my the list
now, and didn't think to look at the address!
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On Mon, 2016-07-25 at 10:53 -0400, Eric Lehmann wrote:
> I created this package to make some custom modifications to better
> support the new laptop I got. I recently tested an installation on my
> Yoga900 without any issues. As the system works fine now with the
> latest kernel, I feel this packag
I created this package to make some custom modifications to better
support the new laptop I got. I recently tested an installation on my
Yoga900 without any issues. As the system works fine now with the
latest kernel, I feel this package is nolonger needed and can be
deleted.
On Mon, 2016-07-25 at 15:17 +0200, Johannes Löthberg via aur-general
wrote:
> I've thought about using cblrepo to maintain a few things, but was
> wondering how you add and make sure the ghc/distro packages are up
> to
> date in the cblrepo database?
You use cblrepo to add new packages to your r
Hey,
Replying off-list since it's not really relevant to it.
On 24/07, Nicola Squartini via aur-general wrote:
haskell-happstack
==
To be honest I did not take too much time looking at the haskell repo
thingie, however a small thing came into my mind while reading the
build
scr
On Sun, 2016-07-24 at 14:30 +0200, Levente Polyak wrote:
> Any chance you feel like you need a new project and want to make
> xmonad
> work with wayland? :P :D
Judging from the comment on GitHub issue [1] it seems that unfortunatly
such thing is impossible.
[1] https://github.com/xmonad/xmonad/i
On Mon, 2016-07-25 at 09:24 +0200, Massimiliano Torromeo wrote:
> I packaged in the AUR a couple of years ago but to move it in
> [community] it
> required to much patching to decouple it's components and, again,
> decided it
> was not worth it. I then dropped it and moved along to use other
> fr
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In data sabato 23 luglio 2016 13:39:45 CEST, Nicola Squartini via aur-general
ha scritto:
> I also decided to take a few steps further, like decoupling
> Atom from Electron (so that the latter can be used also for other
> applications), unbundling system libraries as much as possible, and enable
>
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