On 9/17/23 14:08, Polarian wrote: > You only flag out of date when there is a new version > ( > https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Arch_User_Repository#Flagging_packages_out-of-date > ). > If the flag is invalid, and an invalid orphan request is filed, it is > completely fine because the package maintainers (trusted users) will > *hopefully* realise and will decline the request.
Yes, hopefully. Although that does seem like a waste of their time. > If they are your packages, and you are sure its an invalid flag, you > can simply click "unflag" and it will be "back up to date" without any > commit. Luckily not my packages, people have been polite and used comments. > If you got bugs, they should be posted in comments, not flag out of > date. Agreed, I hope persons that are improperly using out-of-date flags see this thread and are reminded. > I have realised Kusoneko beat me to it, but > hey double the support doesn't hurt anyone :P Appreciated!
