[aur-general] Request: Merge xqf-svn into xqf-git

2014-11-06 Thread Slash
Greetings, The xqf project has moved from svn to git: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/xqf-svn/ https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/xqf-git/ Could these be merged? Thanks in advance! Slash

Re: [aur-general] Merge request: teamspeak/teamspeak3

2012-10-14 Thread Slash
to simply clone current PKGBUILDs under a different name because they think it's named wrong. They should open up a discussion on the current package and work it out with the current maintainer. "teamspeak" (the copy) should be deleted from the AUR and the exact naming scheme can be figured out by whoever is left and able to maintain the PKGBUILDs. Thanks, Slash

[aur-general] AUR PKGBUILD Deletion Request

2011-02-07 Thread Slash
( http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=45791 ). I posted a comment on the two aforementioned packages to warn users ahead of time. Thank you in advance, Slash

Re: [aur-general] Tarball Guidelines

2010-12-05 Thread Slash
rently (like namcap). If the bot will only comment once per package, I guess it won't be too intrusive- besides this one-time spam for existing packages ;) Slash

Re: [aur-general] Tarball Guidelines

2010-12-05 Thread Slash
oint, so comment areas aren't filled with bot spam every time there's a new package revision for packages with legitimate "binary" file usage. Thanks, Slash

Re: [aur-general] AUR Maintenance

2010-05-12 Thread Slash
elp at the time. Let us know if there is anything we can help with, at all (besides "stop bugging me!" :) Thanks, Slash

Re: [aur-general] secondlife need help

2008-07-16 Thread Slash
the latest stable sources. secondlife-svn ( http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=15128 ) is pretty close to that, and perhaps preferable, since there are constantly new "stable" releases. Thanks, Slash

[aur-general] Firefox 3

2008-06-18 Thread Slash
ld be used rather than language-specific ones firefox3-rc-es - no longer needed Thoughts? Thanks, Slash

Re: [aur-general] AUR cleanup package list

2008-05-16 Thread Slash
tc packages. As mentioned a billion times before, even if the PKGBUILD does not work, it's (usually) a better starting point for another user to fix it than starting from scratch. Thanks, Slash