Re: [aur-general] Is there a way to mark 300(!) AUR packages out-of-date?

2011-01-18 Thread Cédric Girard
On Thu, Jan 13, 2011 at 9:53 PM, Peter Simons wrote: > Hi guys, > > [skip] > Now, a group of volunteers has combined forces > to provide the Arch Haskell ABS tree, which is a collection of Haskell > packages that we distribute as a binary repository. Its availability was > recently announced her

Re: [aur-general] Is there a way to mark 300(!) AUR packages out-of-date?

2011-01-13 Thread Peter Simons
Hi Justin, hi Lukas, > I flagged the listed packages out of date for you by using a script. thanks a lot for your help! > Could you try to avoid uploading packages to the AUR that are already > available in [extra] or [community]? Yes, of course, that shouldn't happen. If you are aware of a

Re: [aur-general] Is there a way to mark 300(!) AUR packages out-of-date?

2011-01-13 Thread Lukas Fleischer
On Thu, Jan 13, 2011 at 09:53:38PM +0100, Peter Simons wrote: > As you know, the 'arch-haskell' user on AUR owns some 1,990 packages. Since > our attention has shifted to HABS, those packages are no longer maintained. > We do try to keep some of them up-to-date when we have the chance, but it's > n

Re: [aur-general] Is there a way to mark 300(!) AUR packages out-of-date?

2011-01-13 Thread Justin Davis
On Thu, Jan 13, 2011 at 3:53 PM, Peter Simons wrote: > As of today, about 300 packages are known to be out-of-date. A complete list > is attached below. Now, I reckon that it would be polite to mark those > packages out-of-date, so that AUR users are aware of this fact. I have no > idea how to acc

[aur-general] Is there a way to mark 300(!) AUR packages out-of-date?

2011-01-13 Thread Peter Simons
Hi guys, last October, Don Stewart stepped down as maintainer of the Arch Haskell project. Ever since then, I have been the primary maintainer of the PKGBUILD database that he left behind. Now, a group of volunteers has combined forces to provide the Arch Haskell ABS tree, which is a collection of