On 30/12/2020 21:24, Michael Kogan via aur-general wrote:
Should those go into the new package or into the deprecated ones or into
all of them? Currently I have conflicts/replaces in all three PKGBUILDs. So
I just exchange replaces with provides in all of them, or I better remove
those fields
Should those go into the new package or into the deprecated ones or into
all of them? Currently I have conflicts/replaces in all three PKGBUILDs. So
I just exchange replaces with provides in all of them, or I better remove
those fields from some of the PKGBUILDs? Thanks!
Am So., 27. Dez. 2020 um
On Wed, Dec 30, 2020 at 10:32:26AM -0500, Lukas Fleischer via aur-general wrote:
> On Wed, 30 Dec 2020 at 07:41:02, Morten Linderud via aur-general wrote:
> > User deleted their account which deleted the packages.
>
> Are you sure that that's what's happened? All foreign keys on the
>
On Wed, 30 Dec 2020 at 07:41:02, Morten Linderud via aur-general wrote:
> User deleted their account which deleted the packages.
Are you sure that that's what's happened? All foreign keys on the
PackageBases table are "ON DELETE SET NULL". Additionally, we
programmatically set these fields to
Yeah I would also expect that they would become orphaned.
I would even say, it is a bug and should be fixed.
After all, a package is not your property, but your privilege (and and
subsequent duty) to maintain.
Maybe worth consideration.
g
Yeah I would also expect that they would become orphaned. But anyway I
brought them back by pushing to the repos.
Thanks for your quick help (also thanks to Morten)
j.r
On 20/12/30 13:41, Morten Linderud via aur-general wrote:
User deleted their account which deleted the packages.
I would
On 20/12/30 13:41, Morten Linderud via aur-general wrote:
> User deleted their account which deleted the packages.
I would expect the packages to be orphaned, I didn't know they get
deleted. Anyways one can bring them back to life by cloning and pushing
even if a package doesn't exist in aurweb.
On Wed, Dec 30, 2020 at 01:23:12PM +0100, j.r via aur-general wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just ran a update of the AUR packages I have installed and noticed that
> fprintd-clients, open-fprintd and python-validity just disappeared within a
> day or so. I already searched on through the aur-requests@ list
Hi,
I just ran a update of the AUR packages I have installed and noticed
that fprintd-clients, open-fprintd and python-validity just disappeared
within a day or so. I already searched on through the aur-requests@ list
but couldn't find anything about any of those three packages.
Does