Sep 17, 2023 15:12:00 Jeremy Gust <[email protected]>: > I have noticed several packages that have been flagged out of date, but they > are not. The stated reason for the flag will be a problem the user has with > the PKGBUILD that is unrelated to the program's version or if the package can > be built. I did not see anything in the wiki directly addressing this, so, > being relatively new to contributing to the AUR I was curious if this is > considered appropriate. At least one package also has an orphan request > referencing the flag, which seems misleading to me if the flag should only be > used for alerting the maintainer and users to a new version upstream. > > I have purposely not included package names to avoid calling out anyone > publicly. The page to flag packages out of date specifically says it's for new updates only not for bug reports and such.
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