2015-10-23 19:08 GMT+02:00 Gordian Edenhofer
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>
> I filed a bug report FS46742 [1] a couple of days ago about this exact
> problem since it affected me as well.
> However like already mentioned: It should be solved by now through a
> patch [2] by Lukas Fleischer (the main aurweb maintainer). The
> I am not at all new to the AUR and I also had one comment that did
> not
> generate a notification mail on 2015-10-13 19:08 CET.
> Later comments (from this week) invoked notification mails, even on
> the
> same package. (I didn't have recent out of date notifications)
> So I guess there was a pr
FYI, you can use things like IFTTT and Zapier; github allows you to get
atom RSS feeds for things like tags and commits. I have a check that sends
me an email when a new tag is pushed to a project I package on the AUR.
It's super helpful.
- Justin
On Fri, 23 Oct 2015 14:29:16 +0100
WorMzy Tykashi wrote:
> I've noticed the same problem -- someone had flagged one of my
> packages OOD four or five days ago, but I only just noticed today
> after checking my packages on the web interface. My email is correct,
> and I am still receiving comment
Em 23-10-2015 11:29, WorMzy Tykashi escreveu:
> I had assumed that I must've unknowingly misclicked at some point, and
> that you don't get notifications if you're the person who flags your
> own package. If other people have had the same problem, then perhaps
> there is a bug.
I'm not sure, but it
I've noticed the same problem -- someone had flagged one of my
packages OOD four or five days ago, but I only just noticed today
after checking my packages on the web interface. My email is correct,
and I am still receiving comment notifications on the packages I am
subscribed to, I simply have no
Em 23-10-2015 08:06, Eugenio M. Vigo escreveu:
> flagged to be out of date due to an
> upstream update
If upstream uses github or something like that, you can do what I do. I
watch the project, so when the upstream devs create a new release I get
an e-mail from github telling me so. And you can al
On 23/10/15 12:06, Eugenio M. Vigo wrote:
> I'm still a bit new to mantaining AUR packages. The other day I noticed one
> of my packages (rednotebook) was flagged to be out of date due to an
> upstream update, but I noticed just because I was checking my AUR account
> by chance. [...] I wonder whet
Le 23/10/2015 12:06, Eugenio M. Vigo a écrit :
> Hi,
> I'm still a bit new to mantaining AUR packages. The other day I noticed one
> of my packages (rednotebook) was flagged to be out of date due to an
> upstream update, but I noticed just because I was checking my AUR account
> by chance. Now it's
Hi,
I'm still a bit new to mantaining AUR packages. The other day I noticed one
of my packages (rednotebook) was flagged to be out of date due to an
upstream update, but I noticed just because I was checking my AUR account
by chance. Now it's updated and luckily the flag was set just a couple of
da
Aaron Griffin wrote:
Yeah, the spam just about tripled when we added community. That's why
we moved it to another list :)
hehe. don't forget that commit notification is not enabled on community :D
--
Ionut
On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 10:07 AM, Abhishek Dasgupta wrote:
> 2009/8/20 Ronald van Haren :
>> you should get the out-of-date notifications for packages you've
>> adopted in your own mailbox. Those are not send to the mailing list.
>>
>> Ronald
>
> Just tested by flagging a package out-of-date, nob..
2009/8/20 Ronald van Haren :
> you should get the out-of-date notifications for packages you've
> adopted in your own mailbox. Those are not send to the mailing list.
>
> Ronald
Just tested by flagging a package out-of-date, nob...@a.o
mailed directly to my Inbox. I never noticed that all the
out-
On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 9:37 AM, Thomas Bächler wrote:
> Abhishek Dasgupta schrieb:
>>
>> Is it possible to have out-of-date notifications to be
>> Cc-ed to the maintainer? Then I can check arch-notifications
>> web interface for the other notifications and still get
>> out-of-date notifications fo
Abhishek Dasgupta schrieb:
Is it possible to have out-of-date notifications to be
Cc-ed to the maintainer? Then I can check arch-notifications
web interface for the other notifications and still get
out-of-date notifications for my packages.
Abhishek
Last time I checked, they only went to arc
On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 4:31 PM, Abhishek Dasgupta wrote:
> Is it possible to have out-of-date notifications to be
> Cc-ed to the maintainer? Then I can check arch-notifications
> web interface for the other notifications and still get
> out-of-date notifications for my packages.
>
> Abhishek
>
yo
Is it possible to have out-of-date notifications to be
Cc-ed to the maintainer? Then I can check arch-notifications
web interface for the other notifications and still get
out-of-date notifications for my packages.
Abhishek
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