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On Sun, 01 Dec 2013 13:34:07 +0700
Willy Sudiarto Raharjo wrote:
> As Crocket has abandoned all of his packages, some of them had already
> been maintained by the new maintainers, but there are some packages
> left from his legacy and here they are:
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>> audio/kradio - 4.0.6
>>
> I'll take this one.
Done in my branch
commit 9605c3c1bbed56ec178c94d25efdddb63483
Author: Larry Hajali
Date: Sun Dec 1 14:15:50 2013 +0700
audio/kradio: New Maintainer
Signed-off-by: Willy Sudiarto Raharjo
>
> audio/kradio - 4.0.6
>
I'll take this one.
--Larry
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As Crocket has abandoned all of his packages, some of them had already
been maintained by the new maintainers, but there are some packages
left from his legacy and here they are:
misc/ibus-hangul - 1.3.1
misc/cups-windows - 6.0
misc/j7z - 1.1.0
misc/i
1) Done in next submission.
2) Done in next submission.
--Larry
On Sat, Nov 30, 2013 at 12:15 PM, King Beowulf wrote:
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> I've tested calbire-1.13.0 with the current SBo slackbuild script and
> everything appears A-OK. Recommendations:
>
> 1. T
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I've tested calbire-1.13.0 with the current SBo slackbuild script and
everything appears A-OK. Recommendations:
1. This line does not seems to be needed as the version string appears
to be correct:
# Make sure version string is correct.
sed -i "/^num
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> I suggest a small modification to the unrar.SlackBuild:
>
> Replace:
>
> rm -rf $PRGNAM
>
> With this:
>
> rm -rf $PRGNAM libunrar
>
> Running the script once creates a $TMP/unrar and a $TMP/libunrar
> directory. When running the script twice, the se
Hi,
I suggest a small modification to the unrar.SlackBuild:
Replace:
rm -rf $PRGNAM
With this:
rm -rf $PRGNAM libunrar
Running the script once creates a $TMP/unrar and a $TMP/libunrar
directory. When running the script twice, the second run produces an error.
Cleaning up $TMP/libunrar bef