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On Sat, Dec 12, 2020 at 08:03:45PM +0300, orhun via aur-general wrote:
> Dear Arch Linux Trusted Users & Developers,
Yo!
> The intent of this mail is to apply for the role of Trusted User with the
> confirmation/sponsorship of Sven-Hendrik Haase and Levente Polya
Hey folks,
I hereby confirm my sponsorship. I believe Orhun would be a great
Trusted User. Considering his motivation, knowledge, projects and
packages make a good candidate for this role :)
cheers,
Levente
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Dear Arch Linux Trusted Users & Developers,
The intent of this mail is to apply for the role of Trusted User with the
confirmation/sponsorship of Sven-Hendrik Haase and Levente Polyak.
-BEGIN APPLICATION BLOCK-
INTRODUCTION
My name is Orhun Parmaksız and I use the name orhun/or
On Sun, 2020-12-06 at 00:56 +0100, Morten Linderud via aur-general wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 29, 2020 at 12:55:21AM +0100, Morten Linderud wrote:
>
>
> Congratulations Remi! Welcome to the Trusted User team :)
>
Bravo and welcome ️
Cheers,
Sébastien "Seblu" Lu
d=126
The voting has ended and the results are in:
Yes No Abstain Total Voted Participation
43 1 4 48 Yes 84.21%
Congratulations Remi! Welcome to the Trusted User team :)
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On 11/24/20 12:58 PM, Cyrusmg wrote:
> Hi,
>
> could any Trusted User please change committer name for the latest commit I
> have pushed for "eobcanka" package to "Cyrusmg " just like
> I have in previous commits ? I have used my corporate identity and that
Hi,
could any Trusted User please change committer name for the latest commit I
have pushed for "eobcanka" package to "Cyrusmg " just like
I have in previous commits ? I have used my corporate identity and that's
not good.
""
It should be possible as per "
The vote are in and the results:
Yes: 43
No: 2
Abstain: 6
Total: 51
Participation: 87.93%
The quorum of 66% has been reached with a larger number of "Yes", than "No"
votes.
This means Evgeniy Alekseev is no longer a Trusted User.
On behalf of the Arch team I would l
On Fri, Nov 13, 2020 at 12:04:05PM -0500, Discussion about the Arch User
Repository (AUR) wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 13, 2020 at 09:59:25AM +0100, Morten Linderud via aur-general
> wrote:
> > On Fri, Nov 13, 2020 at 08:52:37AM +0100, Remi Gacogne via aur-general
> > wrote:
&g
thought that i was jelle as well :P
I got to know him on multiple real life and virtual occasions as a very
friendly and kind person with a profound technical knowledge and lot of
contributions. I have no doubt that we will be a valuable Trusted User
and strengthen our team -- and on top will gain a bit m
Hello everyone,
My name is Remi Gacogne, and I hereby apply to join the Trusted Users
team, kindly sponsored by Levente Polyak and Morten Linderud.
I'm 37 years old and live in Paris, France. My journey with Linux
started around 1999 with Mandrake, quickly replaced by Slackware which
has been my
On Sun, Nov 08, 2020 at 06:48:31PM +0100, Morten Linderud wrote:
> Yo,
>
> I would like to start the discussion period for a Trusted User removal of
> Evgeniy Alekseev, also known as 'arcanis' on the grounds of 'Special Removal
> of
> an Inactive TU' [1].
>
> Evgeniy'
On 11/8/20 12:48 PM, Morten Linderud via aur-general wrote:
> Yo,
>
> I would like to start the discussion period for a Trusted User removal of
> Evgeniy Alekseev, also known as 'arcanis' on the grounds of 'Special Removal
> of
> an Inactive TU' [1].
>
> Evgeniy'
Yo,
I would like to start the discussion period for a Trusted User removal of
Evgeniy Alekseev, also known as 'arcanis' on the grounds of 'Special Removal of
an Inactive TU' [1].
Evgeniy's last action on archweb was '2019-12-25 20:41', and the last vote they
participated in was the removal
On 2020-10-18 17:39, Tim Meusel via aur-general wrote:
[...]
* puppet [1]
* puppet5 [2]
* facter [3]
* libwhereami [4]
* ruby-deep_merge [5]
* ruby-httpclient [6]
* ruby-sync [7]
* ruby-puppet-resource_api [8]
* ruby-semantic_puppet [9]
[...]
As a trusted user I would like to co-maintain those
w :D
Good to know! I'm usually around at FOSDEM (at of course config
management camp in Ghent the following three days)
>
>> As a trusted user I would like to co-maintain those packages, enable
>> tests on the PKGBUILDs where tests are currently missing (for example
>> ruby-puppet-resour
obby-referee or player.
Yes.. I heard some rumors about team members ice skating and ending up with
stitches during this years FOSDEM. This might be more useful information then
you know :D
> As a trusted user I would like to co-maintain those packages, enable
> tests on the PKG
e projects, I spent a huge amount of time
>for my second passion, cooking and doing BBQ. From time to time I also
>attend ice hockey events as visitor but also as hobby-referee or
>player.
>
>As a trusted user I would like to co-maintain those packages, enable
>tests on the PKGBUILDs
.
As a trusted user I would like to co-maintain those packages, enable
tests on the PKGBUILDs where tests are currently missing (for example
ruby-puppet-resource_api, ruby-semantic_puppet and Puppet), fix the
remaining namcap warnings (for example on facter and libwhereami) and
also import some other Puppet
if the change is not
> malicious.
> > That being said, now do you understand that why I would trust a 'trusted
> > user' more? After all, 'trusted user' was named so for a reason, right?
> >
> > If changing package status to 'out of state ' doesn't send any
> > no
of effort to check. The pull request changed a
> lot of files and it is not that easy to see if the change is not malicious.
> That being said, now do you understand that why I would trust a 'trusted
> user' more? After all, 'trusted user' was named so for a reason, right?
>
> If changin
is not malicious.
That being said, now do you understand that why I would trust a 'trusted
user' more? After all, 'trusted user' was named so for a reason, right?
If changing package status to 'out of state ' doesn't send any
notification, it is SCARY. Not everybody can check out the aur email list
no
notification for it, it's not a thing.
>
> The comment is just a simple 'bad taste' without any link or other advice.
> The commenter is not a trusted user either and thus I won't simply accept
> the pull request without going through the change one by one to be on the
> safe
The comments were sent to me indeed. However, I didn't receive any email
notification about the package is marked as out of state.
The comment is just a simple 'bad taste' without any link or other advice.
The commenter is not a trusted user either and thus I won't simply accept
the pull request
ux.org/pipermail/aur-requests/2020-October/045427.html
https://lists.archlinux.org/pipermail/aur-requests/2020-October/045522.html
https://lists.archlinux.org/pipermail/aur-requests/2020-October/045529.html
> Is there anything I can do to get the maintainer status back?
>
> Best,
> Man
y falback.
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ightenment.org/about-enventor)
>>>>
>>>> I'd also be happy to help maintain packages I know I depend on and work
>>>> with
>>>> that might be a bit niche like:
>>>>
>>>> * packagekit
>>>> * ddcutil
>>>>
>>>> And in general just help attack anything that I know enough about to be a
>>>> bit
>>>> better than a bowl of dried up custard at that is in my general sphere of
>>>> knowledge/use.
>>>>
>>>> My PGP key hash: 04F7A0E31E08D3E08D39AFEBD147F94364295E8C
>>>> http://keys.gnupg.net/pks/lookup?op=get=0xD147F94364295E8C
>>>>
>>>> Looking forward to pitching in and making Arch better :)
>>
>> I approve this TU application. Looking forward to seeing you on the team
>> soon. :)
>
> The discussion period is over, time to vote!
>
> https://aur.archlinux.org/tu/?id=123
Congrats to our newest TU! Voting results:
YesNoAbstainTotal Participation
45 0 4 49 85.96%
Please review the checklist of things to do here:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/AUR_Trusted_User_Guidelines#TODO_list_for_new_Trusted_Users
I've updated your AUR profile to grant you Trusted User permissions.
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er using it. More knowledge never *hurts*.
[1] https://github.com/muennich/sxiv/compare/master...BachoSeven:master
https://lists.archlinux.org/pipermail/aur-requests/2020-September/044316.html
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On Tue, 08 Sep 2020 at 10:44:53, Filipe Laíns via aur-general wrote:
> I think he should be set as 'Developer', not normal user.
Done.
>
> I think I did the thing, and you are now a normal user in the AUR
> system.
>
> Cheers!
> -Santiago
>
> On Mon, Sep 07, 2020 at 04:27:31PM -0300, Giancarlo Razzolini via aur-general
> wrote:
> > Hi Guys,
> >
> > TL:DR, stepping down as TU, rema
>Tuesday, September 8, 2020 6:28 AM +11:00 from Giancarlo Razzolini via
>aur-general :
>
>Hi Guys,
>
>TL:DR, stepping down as TU, remaining as developer and devops.
>
>I have been dabbling with this for a while now, but I think it's time.
>I haven't been handling a lot of TU related stuff
a normal user in the AUR
system.
Thank you for your kind words sangy. I'm not going anywhere Arch related anytime
soon. Just reconciling some stuff on my end. I was not feeling too good about
myself
not handling *any* AUR requests in a long, long time.
Not even going to mention I barely did
Em setembro 7, 2020 16:27 Giancarlo Razzolini via aur-general escreveu:
Keeping TU rights just for voting isn't the right thing to do, so, I therefore
step down as a TU.
This is my *personal* opinion, I'm not professing, nor imposing any moral
judgment
on anyone doing precisely that. Just
Thank you for all your work Giancarlo.
I'm relieved to open this email and see that you are sticking around. I
think you're a fundamental part of what keeps Arch not only going, but
improving.
I think I did the thing, and you are now a normal user in the AUR
system.
Cheers!
-Santiago
On Mon
Hi Guys,
TL:DR, stepping down as TU, remaining as developer and devops.
I have been dabbling with this for a while now, but I think it's time.
I haven't been handling a lot of TU related stuff for a long time now (with
exception to voting).
Keeping TU rights just for voting isn't the right
gt; like EDI https://www.enlightenment.org/about-edi, Ephoto
>>> https://www.enlightenment.org/about-ephoto, Enventor
>>> https://www.enlightenment.org/about-enventor)
>>>
>>> I'd also be happy to help maintain packages I know I depend on and work with
>>> that might be a bit niche like:
>>>
>>> * packagekit
>>> * ddcutil
>>>
>>> And in general just help attack anything that I know enough about to be a
>>> bit
>>> better than a bowl of dried up custard at that is in my general sphere of
>>> knowledge/use.
>>>
>>> My PGP key hash: 04F7A0E31E08D3E08D39AFEBD147F94364295E8C
>>> http://keys.gnupg.net/pks/lookup?op=get=0xD147F94364295E8C
>>>
>>> Looking forward to pitching in and making Arch better :)
>
> I approve this TU application. Looking forward to seeing you on the team
> soon. :)
The discussion period is over, time to vote!
https://aur.archlinux.org/tu/?id=123
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for example store the build artefacts
> outside the build-dir and package them from there)…
>
> Cheers,
> Knut
>
> [1] https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/dust/#comment-764039
>
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Hence why it's a question.
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https://www.enlightenment.org/about-enventor)
>>
>> I'd also be happy to help maintain packages I know I depend on and work with
>> that might be a bit niche like:
>>
>> * packagekit
>> * ddcutil
>>
>> And in general just help attack anything that I know enough about to be a bit
>> better than a bowl of dried up custard at that is in my general sphere of
>> knowledge/use.
>>
>> My PGP key hash: 04F7A0E31E08D3E08D39AFEBD147F94364295E8C
>> http://keys.gnupg.net/pks/lookup?op=get=0xD147F94364295E8C
>>
>> Looking forward to pitching in and making Arch better :)
I approve this TU application. Looking forward to seeing you on the team
soon. :)
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ts?
>
> [1]: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/ruby-gollum-lib/
>
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. Capella via aur-general wrote:
On Fri Aug 7, 2020 at 12:05 AM EDT, Ram Kumar via aur-general wrote:
yeah, me too curious about this topic.. by the way, what does Trusted
User
mean? and some details like purpose of one, responsibilities,
facilities
etc..
On Fri, 7 Aug 2020 at 07:39, Angel Pérez
On Fri Aug 7, 2020 at 12:05 AM EDT, Ram Kumar via aur-general wrote:
> yeah, me too curious about this topic.. by the way, what does Trusted
> User
> mean? and some details like purpose of one, responsibilities, facilities
> etc..
>
> On Fri, 7 Aug 2020 at 07:39, Angel Pérez
yeah, me too curious about this topic.. by the way, what does Trusted User
mean? and some details like purpose of one, responsibilities, facilities
etc..
On Fri, 7 Aug 2020 at 07:39, Angel Pérez wrote:
> Wich ones are the requirements for apply to be a Trusted User?
> I know there ar
Wich ones are the requirements for apply to be a Trusted User?
I know there are some on the ArchWiki, but I want some suggestions from
aur-general users.
Thanks
; Assuming that is the case, there's no reason to consider it problematic
>> merely because it is a script and not written in C. :)
>>
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>> Eli Schwartz
>> Bug Wrangler and Trusted User
>>
>>
>
a
> few people would find this package useful, it is appropriate for
> submission."
>
> Assuming that is the case, there's no reason to consider it problematic
> merely because it is a script and not written in C. :)
>
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>
e it is a script and not written in C. :)
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QtzGOCI
>
> They are also be available on the home page when logged out.
>
> Regards,
> Giancarlo Razzolini
(I'm never logged out, so I never see them.)
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ore building it users relying on those AUR repos listed
> in the Wiki will get broken packages.
Never mind CI systems or TU repos. The official repos operate on exactly
this rule already. All official repo packages are intended to be
installed on systems with "base" installed but not &
okay to
omit, but not because of -devel.)
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The second point is not mandated (you can depend on a package fulfilling
> the needed library depends, transitively), though helpful when listing
> rebuilds. Otherwise, see the packaging guidelines on the wiki.
>
> (inb4 10 pages of discussion after a 1-sentence question)
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0.5-2 (xorg-fonts xorg)
> X.org font encoding files
>
> So xorg-fonts-alias-100dpi is not installed.
pacman -Syu tried to install it as a brand-new dependency of
xorg-fonts-100dpi, but in order to do that you need to remove
xorg-fonts-alias.
When pacman prompted you to remove x
rchlinux.org/svntogit/packages.git/commit/trunk/PKGBUILD?h=packages/xorg-fonts-alias=dcd3d0ba7d39ff30e26ef55441f760d6408224fd
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ot;?
>
> Thanks in advance,
Thank you.
Your account is now re-enabled.
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On 08.06.20 15:11, Thore Bödecker via aur-general wrote:
> Hey o/
>
> On 08.06.20 15:08, hashworks via aur-general wrote:
> > My name is Justin Kromlinger aka hashworks and I'm applying as a
> > Trusted User with the sponsorship of Thore Bödecker aka foxxx0 and
> > Chri
On 08/06/2020 15:08, hashworks via aur-general wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> My name is Justin Kromlinger aka hashworks and I'm applying as a
> Trusted User with the sponsorship of Thore Bödecker aka foxxx0 and
> Christian Rebischke aka shibumi who recently reviewed my AUR packages
Hi hashworks,
On 2020-06-08 15:08, hashworks via aur-general wrote:
> My name is Justin Kromlinger aka hashworks and I'm applying as a
> Trusted User with the sponsorship of Thore Bödecker aka foxxx0 and
> Christian Rebischke aka shibumi who recently reviewed my AUR packages
>
On Mon, Jun 08, 2020 at 03:08:04PM +0200, Discussion about the Arch User
Repository (AUR) wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> My name is Justin Kromlinger aka hashworks and I'm applying as a
> Trusted User with the sponsorship of Thore Bödecker aka foxxx0 and
> Christian Rebischke
Hey o/
On 08.06.20 15:08, hashworks via aur-general wrote:
> My name is Justin Kromlinger aka hashworks and I'm applying as a
> Trusted User with the sponsorship of Thore Bödecker aka foxxx0 and
> Christian Rebischke aka shibumi who recently reviewed my AUR packages
> [1] – thanks for
Hello everyone,
My name is Justin Kromlinger aka hashworks and I'm applying as a
Trusted User with the sponsorship of Thore Bödecker aka foxxx0 and
Christian Rebischke aka shibumi who recently reviewed my AUR packages
[1] – thanks for that! Some may know me from freenode#archlinux.de,
where I'm
threw in an https for free.
(Note that both search.cpan.org and cpan.metacpan.org support both
http:// and https:// and, for me, are accessible over either one.)
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comment-749091
>
> What is the recommended solution to solve this issue?
What is a "search-URL"?
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s use sysusers.d files, and see
how they are using it for inspiration. (Or see which packages on your
system provide files in /usr/lib/sysusers.d/)
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wrong. Anything that needs to have its command be configured before you
can reasonably expect to use it, seems like the user would need to also
figure out their own set of dependent software too. There's no out of
the box experience.
OK then -- I retract my suggestion.
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On 5/6/20 5:19 PM, Frederik Schwan via aur-general wrote:
> Hi everyone, my name is Frederik aka freswa and I'm applying to
> become a Trusted User with svenstaro's and grazzolini's sponsorship.
>
> I started using Linux around 2004 with some live images of Ubuntu. In
> 2010, D
cility, e.g. gpgme to use gpg, or
> ghostscript to produce PDF.
I'd generally expect an optdepends for something which the program has a
built-in ability to use simply by installing the optdepends.
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ault rubber command, you need to install at
> least 'rubber' and 'texlive-core'. The plugin does no magic. It just
> calls a command. You may test the very same command in a terminal.
On the other hand, this *would* seem like a good situation in which to
use optdepends.
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wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Creating_packages
and https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Classroom#Previous_classes (I
am a big fan of the class titled "The Beginner's Guide to Arch Linux
Package Management" :p)
And of course, you are free to ask any questions, we will be more th
t: Re: [aur-general] TU application; freswa
> > Message-ID: <20200508004320.ga391...@motoko.shibumi.dev>
> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
> >
> > On Wed, May 06, 2020 at 11:19:04PM +0200, Discussion about the Arch User
> > Repository (AUR
d, May 06, 2020 at 11:19:04PM +0200, Discussion about the Arch User
> Repository (AUR) wrote:
> > Hi everyone,
> > my name is Frederik aka freswa and I'm applying to become a Trusted User
> with svenstaro's and grazzolini's sponsorship.
> >
> > I started using Linux around 2004
On Wed, May 06, 2020 at 11:19:04PM +0200, Discussion about the Arch User
Repository (AUR) wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> my name is Frederik aka freswa and I'm applying to become a Trusted User with
> svenstaro's and grazzolini's sponsorship.
>
> I started using Linux around 2004 with s
On 06.05.20 23:19, Frederik Schwan via aur-general wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> my name is Frederik aka freswa and I'm applying to become a Trusted User with
> svenstaro's and grazzolini's sponsorship.
>
> I started using Linux around 2004 with some live images of Ubuntu. In 2010,
Em maio 6, 2020 18:19 Frederik Schwan via aur-general escreveu:
Hi everyone,
my name is Frederik aka freswa and I'm applying to become a Trusted User with
svenstaro's and grazzolini's sponsorship.
I started using Linux around 2004 with some live images of Ubuntu. In 2010,
Debian became my
On 5/6/20 11:19 PM, Frederik Schwan via aur-general wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> my name is Frederik aka freswa and I'm applying to become a Trusted User with
> svenstaro's and grazzolini's sponsorship.
>
> I started using Linux around 2004 with some live images of Ubuntu. In 2010,
On Wed, May 06, 2020 at 11:19:04PM +0200, Frederik Schwan via aur-general wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> my name is Frederik aka freswa and I'm applying to become a Trusted User with
> svenstaro's and grazzolini's sponsorship.
Hi Freswa!
>
> I started using Linux around 2004 with s
Hi everyone,
my name is Frederik aka freswa and I'm applying to become a Trusted User with
svenstaro's and grazzolini's sponsorship.
I started using Linux around 2004 with some live images of Ubuntu. In 2010,
Debian became my main OS. Only a year later I switched to Arch after I screwed
up
ek, today or tomorrow.
Don't write to "${pkgdir}" in your build() function.
Instead, instruct the software to install to
"${srcdir}/temp_install"
and then in package() you may 'mv' this to "${pkgdir}".
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n-optimal interactions. ;)
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want to say in support of getting your account unlocked?
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org/task/56602 asking for a checkbox for "this is
a VCS package".
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grel change.
>>
>
> Like what?
Whitespace or quoting changes. Switching from "mkdir -p foo && cp foo
bar/baz" to "install -Dm644 foo bar/baz". Changing the CMake generator
between GNU Makefiles and Ninja.
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s merged using the
"git merge --no-ff" option.
So I would not worry about updating the pkgrel in such cases. (I guess
if you really want to, you could?)
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is there
anything that was still unclear to you after reading it?
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se at all. What is the point of having
so many packages for the same thing?
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rchlinux.org/index.php/AUR_submission_guidelines
>
> [2] https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/mesa-noglvnd
>
> [3] https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/gcc-git/
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cial
repository affairs, not AUR affairs...
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the arch-general mailing list, it is the aur-general mailing
list.
*arch*, not *aur*.
arch-gene...@archlinux.org
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>
> Also, license=('custom') -- where is the license text? See
> https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/PKGBUILD#license
>
Good point, I've switched to unknown and will ask the administration what
is actual status. Probably unkown to them as well.
With the archilnux-java tool and the current situation around Java 8, 11
and 13. It's hard to predict what will be the default java. I don't expect
many people to use this anyways.
Thanks for comments nonetheless!
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>
am just to break on strange corner
cases, and eventually get the glob expansion right back anyway.
You're still using unquoted:
cd $(dirname $(dirname $(realpath $0)))
Also, license=('custom') -- where is the license text? See
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/PKGBUILD#license
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installed to, but building it using dirname/realpath, you should not be
assuming *anything* about the path.
pkgver=2019
_pkgver=1.02
This is confusing and the latter should maybe be "_minor_version" or
something that makes it clear why they are so different.
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he
network.
Also, libxml2 from 2 years ago, which is a bit ouch because xml is not
exactly the least-exploited data format ever.
Even linux distributions which build statically by default, will expect
that the program link to the system's lib*.a static library packages
rather than build a custom one.
beds full paths into binaries.
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makepkg executes that command and when I
> do it myself?
Well, makepkg runs under fakeroot.
But forget about that. Why is setup.py install attempting to install the
.git/ directory of a git repository?
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rmission denied (publickey).
> fatal: Could not read from remote repository.
>
> Please make sure you have the correct access rights
> $
>
> Is this .ssh/config enough for ssh-agent ?
Are you sure your pubkey is added to your AUR profile?
What is the full output of the command:
s
rl for pushing
- use "git push white_dune master" to push to the alternative remote
Also: why are you adding a remote with the literal value "pkgbase"?
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us and deserved to
> be described as atrocious.
FWIW: I've updated that comment for clarity and tweaked wording, which I
hope now makes it a lot clearer what it is a response to (I ended up
making a couple more change than I had initially). Feedback is welcome.
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the event, and that
this context matters.
I would have preferred to see an email which said "I hope no one was
banned by the writer of this comment simply for asking an innocent
question in good faith", which would better parallel the interpretation
that Michael is concerned the comment itself was more strongly worded
than it needed to be in order to relay its message.
And then I could respond very simply: "That is correct, the only people
who need to be concerned about the warning are a select group of people
who demonstrated by e.g. repetitive action that they were no longer
acting in good faith. What can I do to clarify this comment's intended
audience and scope?"
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aints is not only null and
void, but retroactively ridiculous.
The banhammer is ready and waiting in case you *still* want to ignore all
this on top of the Trusted User warning."
I really hope no one was banned by the writer of this comment,and I really
hope as trusted users in the future you
of those complaints is not only null and
> > void, but retroactively ridiculous.
> >
> > The banhammer is ready and waiting in case you *still* want to ignore all
> > this on top of the Trusted User warning."
> >
> > I really hope no one was banned by the write
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