Re: removal of yuzu from the official repos

2024-03-04 Thread Kusoneko
us, this threat immediately sets you up in an adversarial position, which is not a nice environment to have an actual productive discussion in. -- Kusoneko GPG: https://kusoneko.moe/gpg.txt https://kusoneko.moe signature.asc Description: PGP signature

Re: Is including GPG keys in an AUR package for verifying sources a good idea?

2024-02-09 Thread Kusoneko
pgp keys, they should probably bring that issue up with the aurutils developers rather than asking individual AUR maintainers to compromise the security of their PKGBUILDs for their helper to work. -- Kusoneko GPG: https://kusoneko.moe/gpg.txt https://kusoneko.moe

Re: tor-browser depublication and replacment

2024-02-04 Thread Kusoneko
date to said version, but as I said above, the AUR and AUR helpers are officially unsupported, it's generally on the user who installs the AUR package to make sure it doesn't do anything malicious (by inspecting the PKGBUILD and perhaps whatever it's downloading), and if it does, to report the package.

Re: Packages being flagged out of date

2023-09-17 Thread Kusoneko
I've been using FairEmail as my mobile client. -- Kusoneko GPG: https://kusoneko.moe/gpg.txt https://kusoneko.moe

Re: Packages being flagged out of date

2023-09-17 Thread Kusoneko
the headers and if you're already in them won't send you a second copy, so it generally doesn't matter much, I was just confused for a second cause I thought he encrypted the message to the list and that would have been bad. -- Kusoneko GPG: https://kusoneko.moe/gpg.txt https://kusoneko.moe

Re: Packages being flagged out of date

2023-09-17 Thread Kusoneko
Sep 17, 2023 17:06:16 Jeremy Gust : > > On 9/17/23 14:58, Kusoneko wrote: >> Did you need to PGP encrypt a message to the list? >> >> -- >> Kusoneko >> GPG: https://kusoneko.moe/gpg.txt >> https://kusoneko.moe > I only meant to reply to the li

Re: Packages being flagged out of date

2023-09-17 Thread Kusoneko
Sep 17, 2023 16:55:19 Jeremy Gust : > On 9/17/23 13:15, Kusoneko wrote: >> The page to flag packages out of date specifically says it's for new updates >> only not for bug reports and such. > > Yes, I had forgotten that. > > "Please do *not* use this form

Re: Packages being flagged out of date

2023-09-17 Thread Kusoneko
hould only be > used for alerting the maintainer and users to a new version upstream.  > > I have purposely not included package names to avoid calling out anyone > publicly. The page to flag packages out of date specifically says it's for new updates only not for bug reports a

Re: How is this package even in AUR?

2023-09-17 Thread Kusoneko
tify the maintainer, and the TUs can act on it as well. -- --- Kusoneko GPG: https://kusoneko.moe/gpg.txt https://kusoneko.moe

Re: Why are patches submitted via email?

2023-07-18 Thread Kusoneko
Jul 18, 2023 07:09:56 Adam Labus : > Hi, quick question: > Why aren't pull requests made directly on gitlab/somewhere on the site, but > instead are sent over email. Even from the human aspect, I think most devs > want to track their "ego points" in the form of how many merges they made.  > >

Re: Conventional method of producing -git packages

2022-12-06 Thread Kusoneko
AUR helpers are generally considered unsupported, however some of them provide a configuration option to rebuild VCS packages every x days, which solves this specific issue.

Conventional method of producing -git packages

2022-12-06 Thread Kusoneko
Hello, there is actually a wiki page covering exactly that at this link: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/VCS_package_guidelines