On 03/05/2018 05:27 PM, Levente Polyak via aur-general wrote: > On 03/05/2018 05:20 PM, Robin Broda via aur-general wrote: >> On 03/05/2018 05:11 PM, Levente Polyak via aur-general wrote: >> >>> On 03/02/2018 08:09 PM, Robin Broda via aur-general wrote: >>>> [...] >>> You're welcome. >>> >>> >>> BTW: How are you tracking upstream updated so you can bump your packages >>> before someone flags them? >>> >>> cheers, >>> Levente >>> >> The ones i've submitted the patches to notified me via email on >> merge/activity (GitHub default), >> and my current non-vcs packages don't update very frequently - so beyond >> occasionally checking >> upstream, i'm not doing anything special yet. >> >> Regards, >> Rob >> > > Hey Rob, > > ah I see... thanks for the fast handling of my feedback :P > > I would recommend taking a look at a way to track upstreams for release > tarballs/tags beyond that...
I've already looked into doing that in the future when maintaining active non-vcs packages. > there is a big amount of tools to achieve this (trying not to turn this > thread into an advertisement-repy-war so not mentioning any). For most software, curl & git will probably suffice i think. > For projects hosted on git i find it handy to have some of them > observing 'git ls-remote --tags https://someurl.foo/project.git'. > > > I recommand having something in place to track maintained packages. > > cheers, > Levente Oh yeah definitely. Regards, Rob
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