I have a splitted package, with name is same as one of its part (because I
initially package only its part). How i can file a request to rename a
pkgbase?
Hi,
I was just wondering what the process is when someone finds duplicate
pacakges? Assuming I'm not the owner of either package, but someone has
uploaded foo and foobar and both provide the same thing, what would be the
best we to get that resolved? It's quite annoying to have to read 2+
On Tuesday, April 07, 2015 12:46:41 AM Justin Dray wrote:
Hi,
I was just wondering what the process is when someone finds duplicate
pacakges? Assuming I'm not the owner of either package, but someone has
uploaded foo and foobar and both provide the same thing, what would be the
best we to
On 2015-04-06 11:00 -0600
John D Jones III wrote:
There are some perl modules, like Perl::Critic that are packaged as
perl-critic in AUR. I am the maintainer for a number of these modules
and I'd like some clarity. It seems a bit redundant to have a pkgbuild
named:
perl-perl-critic
and
On 06/04/15 08:46 PM, Justin Dray wrote:
Hi,
I was just wondering what the process is when someone finds duplicate
pacakges? Assuming I'm not the owner of either package, but someone has
uploaded foo and foobar and both provide the same thing, what would be the
best we to get that resolved?
Thanks for that.
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There are some perl modules, like Perl::Critic that are packaged as
perl-critic in AUR. I am the maintainer for a number of these modules
and I'd like some clarity. It seems a bit redundant to have a pkgbuild
named:
perl-perl-critic
and cpan2aur actually filters this particular module's name