Le lun. 16 sept. 2019 à 18:57, Eli Schwartz via aur-general <[email protected]> a écrit : > > On 9/16/19 12:38 PM, fredbezies via aur-general wrote: > > Indeed! I just remember some manjaro related packages to be deleted > > because they were using manjaro dependencies in some ways. > > Well, if the package in question can only be run on Manjaro (or only > makes sense to run on manjaro), then that is probably an issue. On the > other hand, we encourage users of derivative distributions to contribute > to the AUR as long as their contributions are also able to be used on > Arch Linux.
Sometimes AUR needs a little cleanup. But as long as added packages can be useful for every single Archlinux user... :D > > For example, https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/?K=manjaro > > These are mostly themes, but nothing says they cannot be used on Arch > Linux too. I noticed that. Even if some themes are... Well, ugly? :D Only one which doesn't look like a theme is this 2 years long outdated compiz port: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/compiz-manjaro/ > > And many AUR maintainers add archlinuxarm support for their packages (in > fact, I do this for pacman-git myself) -- as long as it *also* compiles > for x86_64, this is fine. > > Some parabola users historically maintained e.g. linux-libre -- this is > fine too, Arch users can run this kernel if they want, it's a valid > kernel... If your hardware can run it, of course :D > > > Some projects are directly based on these technologies, providing > > their own repository. I thought it was simpler to use directly ISO > > from these projects. > > But maybe someone wants to use those technologies with Arch. :) > If they want to make their lifes harder, why not? [...] > > > > I'm a 10 years long Archlinux user, who had known Archlinux 0.7x > > ISO... Good old /etc/rc.conf times... Or not! > > Then you are entitled to Arch Linux support for those Arch systems, > regardless of which AUR packages you install on them (even the ones > which bring back /etc/rc.conf). ;) > Well... I'm too used to systemd config files now :D > -- > Eli Schwartz > Bug Wrangler and Trusted User > -- Frederic Bezies [email protected]
