On Mon, 06 Jul 2009 22:42:37 -0400 Daniel J Griffiths <[email protected]> wrote:
> jezra wrote: > > M > > > > On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 6:48 PM, Sven-Hendrik > > Haase<[email protected]> wrote: > >> On 07.07.2009 03:42, jezra wrote: > >> > >>> Hello, my name is Jezra and I'm interested in making a PKGBUILD > >>> for a commandline audio player that I wrote in Vala. Actually, > >>> I've already written a PKGBUILD but, through reading the AUR > >>> documentation, it was advised that I first post the PKGBUILD to > >>> the mailing list because this is my first PKGBUILD. I have > >>> attached the PKGBUILD source and I would appreciate feedback. > >>> > >>> I also have a question regarding making packages for AUR. The > >>> name of my application is 'sap' and a search of the AUR turns up > >>> another application named sap. What is the best way to resolve > >>> the issue of name collision for packages in AUR? > >>> > >>> > >>> jezra > >>> > >>> > >> Hi jezra, > >> > >> Attachments will not work on here if your mail client does not > >> know to open PKGBUILDs as ASCII because it assumes it is binary. I > >> suggest you upload the PKGBUILD to some online pasting service and > >> choose "shell script" so that we get pretty colors. > >> > >> -- Sven-Hendrik Haase > >> > >> > > > > My apologies, I should have stated in my first post that I've > > uploaded a tarball of the PKGBUILD that I would like to upload to > > AUR. > > > > > Uploaded where... If we don't know where to find it, it's kinda hard > to advise you on it. > my apologies again, I should have said "I have attached a tarball of the PKGBUILD" in my first post in this thread. However, since I didn't say that; I am attaching a tarball of the PKGBUILD that I would like to upload to AUR.
