After I noticed this package had gone missing from the AUR (git repo
was still available, package page was 404ing), I resurrected it as it
had broken the dependency for magnet2torrent-git
Interestingly, the packaging and install somehow worked fine for me
the first time, but then it was pointed
On 07/31/2016 01:21 PM, Henk te Sligte wrote:
> The last stable release (4.11) of Dasher is from six years ago. However,
> the package seems to be maintained, the last commit to the Gnome hosted
> repository [2] is two weeks ago. So I presume it would be the smartest
> to release it from git.
Hi all,
I noticed in the archlinux general mailing list that a package has been
removed from community because the maintainer wasn't active anymore, but
the package was not moved to AUR. I decided that this might be a nice
first step in becoming a package maintainer in the AUR. But I have a
On 07/31/2016 02:52 AM, Alessandro Menti wrote:
> Hi Eli,
> thanks for the review.
> [...]
> which suggests the tarball originally released by the authors was a
> nightly release (incidentally, r187 corresponds to the current hg "tip").
>
> Regarding the pkgver, I think using the ISO 8601
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Hi Eli,
thanks for the review.
> Unless you actually mean to indicate that that package fundamentally
> builds the development version from hg "tip", please use the version
> tarballs available at
> https://bitbucket.org/${user}/${repo}/get/${revision}.tar.gz
>
> In this case, there do not