[aur-general] TU Resign
Hi there, I know its late to that and i should sent this earlier (its one year away), but I thought about going back sometime. So, my life changed in so many ways.. I love Arch, I defend that every time and still using that, but I couldnt stay in TU position just in name, I felt I should participate to still here. Was a learning time be part of Arch TU, some friends and many much learning. Sorry for any problem in that time. I love all people who help me and every one I couldnt know yet. If future reserve for me more time and less troubles, maybe I came back help Arch again. For now, this is a thank you, all of you. :) -- Kessia Pinheiro Linux System Administrator
Re: [aur-general] even and elasticdog status?
Sorry guys for the away time. I was traveling for until today and i dont had any connection there. I was inactive for months because many personal problems and i'm trying fix them for a complete return weeks ago. In few days i'll back to work. I spoke with angvp last week and with thotypous some time ago about that, and i'm back in aur moves already, fixing my packages and testing anothers (i'll upload them fixed soon). So, please don't remove me. :) On Mon, Nov 2, 2009 at 3:07 PM, Aaron Schaefer aa...@elasticdog.com wrote: On Mon, Nov 2, 2009 at 11:37 AM, Andrea Scarpino and...@archlinux.org wrote: Congratulation for your marriage and the new home!! Thanks! As angvp said if you are inactive or busy just told us. We can fix your packages if you are flagged as inactive and now we know why you aren't working. After I ordered the new machine I sent http://mailman.archlinux.org/pipermail/aur-general/2009-October/006919.html and was in touch with Chris Brannon (cmb) who rebuilt some stuff for me, so I don't think there's anything too urgent pending for me. I will make sure to update the wiki page next time I can't build... -- Aaron ElasticDog Schaefer -- Kessia Pinheiro Computer Science Student - Brazil, UFBa Linux System Administrator Arch Linux Trusted User Linux User #389695 http://even.archlinux-br.org
Re: [aur-general] Package removal : ted-2.20
Dont need delete, just update again with a plus in pkgrel. On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 11:18 AM, pascal lepasca...@gmail.com wrote: Hi Please can someone delete http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=30425 I uploaded it too fast, and forgot to add gtk2 dependency and modify the maintainer field. -- Kessia Pinheiro Computer Science Student - Brazil, UFBa Linux System Administrator Arch Linux Trusted User Linux User #389695 http://even.archlinux-br.org
Re: [aur-general] Page package offline
Done. =) On Fri, Jun 5, 2009 at 4:58 PM, Marcelo Cavalcante kalibsl...@gmail.comwrote: We got your message corvolino. The maintainer didn't answer you. The package looks like to be abandoned. The last update is 2006. o.O You should flag it as Out Of Date. I did it right now. Could someone drop it, please? Thanks corvolino. ;] --- - °v° Marcelo Cavalcante Rocha / Kalib - /(_)\ Usuário Linux #407564 / Usuário Asterisk #1148 - ^ ^ GNU-Linux - Livre, Poderoso e Seguro - TUX-CE Member - www.tux-ce.org - Archlinux-br Developer Team - http://archlinux-br.org - http://www.marcelocavalcante.net On Fri, Jun 5, 2009 at 4:48 PM, corvolino corvol...@archlinux.com.br wrote: Hi, well, the more or less 2 months i'm trying to compile the package xmms-wma[1]. However your page is offline. Already left message on the page maintener and not answered. [1] http://mcmcc.bat.ru/xmms-wma ps; i am brazilian and my english is very bad. sorry. -- corvolino ~ Linux User #459152 Blog - http://corvolinopunk.wordpress.com Archlinux-br Developer Team -- Kessia Pinheiro Computer Science Student - Brazil, UFBa Linux System Administrator Arch Linux Trusted User Linux User #389695 http://even.archlinux-br.org --- X Fórum Internacional Software Livre - fisl10 24 a 27 de junho de 2009 PUCRS - Porto Alegre - Brasil
[aur-general] Inactive
Hi all, Yesterday my laptop motherboard die and while i don't bought a new one, i'll be a little away for packaging (I have a machine with arch i686, but isn't all day). So, feel free to update my packages, if needed. Thanks -- Kessia Pinheiro Computer Science Student - Brazil, UFBa Linux System Administrator Arch Linux Trusted User Linux User #389695 http://even.archlinux-br.org --- X Fórum Internacional Software Livre - fisl10 24 a 27 de junho de 2009 PUCRS - Porto Alegre - Brasil
Re: [aur-general] Voting period: Biru Ionut (wonder)
Congrats Biru! Welcome to the ship! On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 8:34 PM, Allan McRae al...@archlinux.org wrote: Hugo Doria wrote: And the voting period has ended. The results are: 17 yes, 0 no, 0 abstain. So welcome Biru as a new TU. Congratulations, wonder!! Biru, please follow the instructions on this page: http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/New_Trusted_User_Checklist -- Hugo Congratulations Biru and welcome aboard. Allan -- Kessia Pinheiro Computer Science Student - Brazil, UFBa Linux System Administrator Arch Linux Trusted User Linux User #389695 http://even.archlinux-br.org --- X Fórum Internacional Software Livre - fisl10 24 a 27 de junho de 2009 PUCRS - Porto Alegre - Brasil
Re: [aur-general] Package removal request
Done. On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 5:59 PM, flocke flo...@user-helfen-usern.de wrote: Could someone please remove this package: [1] I had a little twist in the name (brz instead of bzr) and noticed it when it was already uploaded ... Sry for the trouble! [1] http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=25172 -- flocke flo...@user-helfen-usern.de -- Kessia Pinheiro Computer Science Student - Brazil, UFBa Linux System Administrator Arch Linux Trusted User Linux User #389695 http://even.archlinux-br.org --- X Fórum Internacional Software Livre - fisl10 24 a 27 de junho de 2009 PUCRS - Porto Alegre - Brasil
Re: [aur-general] Arch's Vim Failings Solution Suggestions
Hi! On Fri, Mar 20, 2009 at 12:19 PM, Tobias Kieslich tob...@justdreams.de wrote: Hi, I was reaaly busy lately so I wasn't able to push tha changes I made locally. I got rid of gvimrc in etc, I still wonder thought why they would have such a file upstream. Also virc is gone. Since we won't ship a vim based vi package anymore. Why not? vi will be besad on nvi. that has lot's of advantages: - smaller for the iso - no waiting on testing that stalls vim and gvim - vi and vim are separated Why base vi on nvi? nvi aren't updated (on website) since 4/14/01. The last version of vi was based on vim and its a bit different for compiling options only. I think this is fine for most of users. I think in vi like a vim without X improvements, so, why not still with vi based on vim? Maybe you can provide nvi in a different package, which can provide vi, i dont know. I was not aware of the double loading, a testbuild showed me that it is easy to build both packages (vim/gvim) without the path specified. The idea behind specifying was that gvim and vim use the same runtime but only one package ships it. So being explicit instead of implicit seemed like a good idea to me. Anyway, that will be gone as well in the new layout. I understand the python idea here about explicit is better than explicit, but vim dont need that, really. Hopefully tonight I can push them to testing. For the update people will be forced to remove the /usr/bin/vim and I think the /usr/bin/rview symlink manually. I tried to find a way around that, but no dice. -T We are waiting until that... Well, for not be so long, I made some packages for vi/vim/gvim with ruby1.9, for that I made a patch for vim (sent for vim_dev today) and uploaded for ArchLinux-BR repository [repo.archlinux-br.org]. I uploaded the packages with the PKGBUILD's on my home [http://even.archlinux-br.org/things/arch/packages]. For that I solve some bugs from flyspray[#13937 and #12440] and also the questions in the main of this thread. If you have any doubts, please reply me. -- Kessia Pinheiro Computer Science Student - Brazil, UFBa Linux System Administrator Arch Linux Trusted User Linux User #389695 http://even.archlinux-br.org --- X Fórum Internacional Software Livre - fisl10 24 a 27 de junho de 2009 PUCRS - Porto Alegre - Brasil
Re: [aur-general] Orphan kerneloops package request
Done. On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 4:03 PM, Leonardo Damián Barberón damian...@gmail.com wrote: Hi TUs, The maintainer of the kerneloops package [0] hasn't maintained it for more than 1 years now. Please orphan the package so that I can maintain it. [0]: http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=14668 Regards Dami -- Kessia Pinheiro Computer Science Student - Brazil, UFBa Linux System Administrator Arch Linux Trusted User Linux User #389695 http://even.archlinux-br.org --- X Fórum Internacional Software Livre - fisl10 24 a 27 de junho de 2009 PUCRS - Porto Alegre - Brasil
Re: [aur-general] Uploading 32bit packages from 64bit system
Do like me, install Virtualbox with archi686 or x86_64 (against your local install) and build in both. On Fri, Mar 20, 2009 at 2:34 PM, Abhishek Dasgupta abh...@gmail.com wrote: 2009/3/20 Timm Preetz t...@preetz.us: So now I have the 32bit build on my building machine, and can easily access that from my normal pc. I there a way to upload that very 32bit build to community? Or do I have to install communitypkg also on that remote machine? I've a 32 bit chroot on my 64 bit Core 2 Duo which I use to build packages. There I manually edit ~/.tupkg and change the port; chroot and do communitypkg. Changing the port in ~/.tupkg and issuing CARCH=i686 linux32 communitypkg should do the job, but I'm not sure. -- Abhishek -- Kessia Pinheiro Computer Science Student - Brazil, UFBa Linux System Administrator Arch Linux Trusted User Linux User #389695 http://even.archlinux-br.org --- X Fórum Internacional Software Livre - fisl10 24 a 27 de junho de 2009 PUCRS - Porto Alegre - Brasil
Re: [aur-general] Arch's Vim Failings Solution Suggestions
Hi, I had that problem too, i asked for something in #vim channel and they only ridicularize vim package from Arch. I tried talk with Tobias about the vim upgrade for support ruby1.9, but he are so far from fix it, looking for problems which isnt important, in my vision. VI package are with 65 patch, unless the oficial project are with more than 100! I think it's a problem from arch package, but we need know why it's so problematic for vim users dont like the package layout. thanks On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 11:54 AM, Andrei Thorp gar...@gmail.com wrote: Hello, fellow Archers. Recently, I had a question about Vim, so I went to the #vim channel in IRC. I was doing something that should be working, but it wasn't. Surprisingly, the question came up, Are you on Arch? Turns out that several of the peolpe I most respect in the #vim IRC channel are very unhappy with the quality of Arch's Vim package. One even (jokingly?) asked if they could officially not support Arch in the channel, which I found somewhat alarming. I suggested that we should instead help improve the Arch package. I hate to pick on people, but according to the generally kind folks on IRC, the Vim package for Arch has quite a few issues, and the maintainer hasn't addressed some outstanding bugs in quite a long while. As some of you may know, James Vega (jamessan) is an outstanding Vim user and the Debian package maintainer for Vim. I asked him to send me what he saw as the problems with the Arch package, and he was kind enough to send along some suggestions. They are attached in this forward. Thank you, -Andrei Thorp -- Forwarded message -- From: James Vega james...@debian.org Date: Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 2:29 AM Subject: Arch's Vim failings To: gar...@gmail.com Andrei, Thanks for being receptive to trying to address the issues in Arch's Vim packaging. Below are the major points that stand out. 1) gvim package: Shipping an /etc/gvimrc which, due to the order that Vim loads rc files, overrides any settings in the user's ~/.vimrc. Considering that some users make the conscious decision to keep all their settings in their ~/.vimrc instead of using both ~/.vimrc and ~/.gvimrc, this is at the very least annoying. More in depth discussion is contained in the nearly year old, unfixed bug[0] about this issue. 2) vi package: The package is built such that the resulting vi binary reads its config from the completely non-standard ~/.virc. Presumably this is to allow different configurations for the different feature-sets avaiable in vi vs. vim packages. Fortunately, Vim has methods to deal with this already such as being able to check what name was used to invoke Vim[1] and explicitly checking for feature support[2]. 3) vi, vim, and gvim packages: Explicitly building Vim with $VIMRUNTIME == $VIM by specifying --with-global-runtime=/usr/share/vim to configure. This doesn't need to be specified to configure as it will be set to the correct directory on its own. If they insist on specifying it, the directory should be /usr/share/vim/vimXY (where XY is Vim's version number -- 72 for current Vim). This manifests various problems, the most noticeable being that the 'runtimepath' option in Vim has /usr/share/vim listed twice, thus causing runtime files to be sourced twice and causing duplicate information when using common scripting methods for discovering files in the runtimepath[3]. -- James GPG Key: 1024D/61326D40 2003-09-02 James Vega james...@debian.org [0] - http://bugs.archlinux.org/task/10303 [1] - if v:progname == 'vi' [2] - if has('cscope') [3] - globpath(rtp, 'colors/*') -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (GNU/Linux) iEYEARECAAYFAknB5lcACgkQDb3UpmEybUCg6ACgjRFE4YnrbEGMq8uY51CZqRis xZsAnjbOC4BsAv/hYG9hcfmbogJLdLtX =HJf3 -END PGP SIGNATURE- -- Kessia Pinheiro Computer Science Student - Brazil, UFBa Linux System Administrator Arch Linux Trusted User Linux User #389695 http://even.archlinux-br.org --- X Fórum Internacional Software Livre - fisl10 24 a 27 de junho de 2009 PUCRS - Porto Alegre - Brasil
Re: [aur-general] Can't update squirrel-sql
Hi, this package have the URL source to: http://downloads.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/squirrel-sql/squirrel-sql-2.6.9-src.zip Not: http://downloads.sourceforge.net/squirrel-sql/squirrel-sql-2.6.9-standard.tar.gz On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 1:38 PM, ad...@richardmurri.com wrote: Hi, I'm having trouble on an update to the AUR and was wondering if anybody might have any ideas to help me out. I'm not sure if I've done something dumb or if this is and AUR bug. Specifically, every time I submit an update for squirrel-sql I get back an HTTP 500 error message. I am also the maintainer of fetchyahoo, to which I am still able to submit updates. Here is the offending PKGBUILD: # Contributor: Richard Murri ad...@richardmurri.com pkgname=squirrel-sql pkgver=2.6.9 pkgrel=1 pkgdesc=A graphical Java program to manage JDBC databases. arch=('i686' 'x86_64') url=http://www.squirrelsql.org/; license=('LGPL' 'APACHE' 'CPL' 'custom:dean_jones_icons_license' 'custom:nano_xml_license' 'custom:sun_icons_license') groups=() depends=('jre') makedepends=() provides=() conflicts=() replaces=() backup=() options=() source=(http://downloads.sourceforge.net/squirrel-sql/$pkgname-$pkgver-standard.tar.gz) noextract=() md5sums=('67196bc78d45db39f9f0f152f31a28b1') build() { cd $srcdir/SQuirreL SQL Client # remove unneeded files rm squirrel-sql.sh rm squirrel-sql.bat rm addpath.bat rm Uninstaller/uninstaller.jar rmdir Uninstaller # copy library files (don't worry about plugins because they are squirrel specific) mkdir -p $pkgdir/usr/share/java/squirrel-sql mv lib/* $pkgdir/usr/share/java/squirrel-sql rmdir lib # copy license files rm doc/licences/squirrel_licence.txt rm doc/licences/log4j-licence.txt rm doc/licences/eclipse-icons-licence.html rm doc/licences/eclipse-icons-licence.txt mkdir -p $pkgdir/usr/share/licenses/squirrel-sql mv doc/licences/* $pkgdir/usr/share/licenses/squirrel-sql rmdir doc/licences/ # copy main files mkdir -p $pkgdir/usr/share/squirrel-sql cp -r * $pkgdir/usr/share/squirrel-sql # create startup file mkdir -p $pkgdir/usr/bin/ echo \ #!/bin/sh CP=/usr/share/squirrel-sql/squirrel-sql.jar for name in /usr/share/java/squirrel-sql/*.jar ; do CP=\$CP:\$name done cd /usr/share/squirrel-sql java -Xmx256m -cp \$CP net.sourceforge.squirrel_sql.client.Main --log-config-file /usr/share/squirrel-sql/log4j.properties --squirrel-home /usr/share/squirrel-sql \$1 \$2 \$3 \$4 \$5 \$6 \$7 \$8 \$9 $pkgdir/usr/bin/squirrel-sql chmod +x $pkgdir/usr/bin/squirrel-sql } # vim:set ts=2 sw=2 et: Thanks for any help, Richard -- Kessia Pinheiro Computer Science Student - Brazil, UFBa Linux System Administrator Arch Linux Trusted User Linux User #389695 http://even.archlinux-br.org --- X Fórum Internacional Software Livre - fisl10 24 a 27 de junho de 2009 PUCRS - Porto Alegre - Brasil
[aur-general] 64bits Sun's Java Plugin
Hi all, Me and my friend Paulo made a Sun's java plugin with jre for x86_64 arch. This is for solve problems with some authentication systems, like our most famous public Brazillian Bank. So, we made a tutorial and published in english to help the international project. I'm fixing some english phases yet, but i think you can undestand well. Any doubts you can ask. http://even.archlinux-br.org/blog/64bits-suns-java-plugin-with-jre-for-archlinux -- Kessia Pinheiro Student at Computer Science - UFBa Trainee with ProCaTI founds - DiSup/CPD - UFBa Arch Linux Trusted User Linux Counter User #389695 - [http://counter.li.org] http://even.archlinux-br.org --- X Fórum Internacional Software Livre - fisl10 24 a 27 de junho de 2009 PUCRS - Porto Alegre - Brasil
Re: [aur-general] TU Meeting
On Sat, Nov 29, 2008 at 11:23 PM, Aaron Schaefer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sat, Nov 29, 2008 at 6:49 PM, Daenyth Blank [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Sorry I couldn't be there. I _really_ thought that the email said it was on Sunday, not today. Wish I had made it... I thought it was Sunday too...had made arrangements so I could be there even at work. Yarrr, I'm not real thrilled with the discussion as I don't think the real issues were discussed, but I suppose nothing is final at this point. -- Aaron ElasticDog Schaefer Hi, I'm another victim of a bad read. I really thought it was on Sunday too. I'm very upset because of that. I'll read the log and post my comments after. Really sorry for my mistake. -- Kessia Pinheiro Student at Computer Science - UFBa Trainee with ProCaTI founds - DiSup/CPD - UFBa Arch Linux Trusted User Linux Counter User #389695 - [http://counter.li.org] http://even.archlinux-br.org --- X Fórum Internacional Software Livre - fisl10 24 a 27 de junho de 2009 PUCRS - Porto Alegre - Brasil
Re: [aur-general] can not update community package
Sergj, Did you update the packages? -- Kessia Pinheiro Student at Computer Science - UFBa Trainee with ProCaTI founds - DiSup/CPD - UFBa Arch Linux Trusted User Linux Counter User #389695 - [http://counter.li.org] http://even.archlinux-br.org
Re: [aur-general] Mozilla Firefox doesn't update because of xulrunner
Same here. Arch x86_64 are out of date for many packages in testing. Like hal are orphan, for example. On Sun, Nov 23, 2008 at 10:45 AM, Ondřej Kučera [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, Christian Scharkus wrote: May try to run pacman -Sy to update your local package database because as far as I see xulrunner have version 1.9.0.4 http://1.9.0.4 in the repos. You can combine the update of the system with a databaseupdate with pacman -Syu The problem is in architecture, x86_64 doesn't have xulrunner 1.9.0.4 in the repository yet. There is also a bugreport for this (http://bugs.archlinux.org/task/12216). Ondřej -- Cheers, Ondřej Kučera -- Kessia Pinheiro Student at Computer Science - UFBa Trainee with ProCaTI founds - DiSup/CPD - UFBa Arch Linux Trusted User Linux Counter User #389695 - [http://counter.li.org] http://even.archlinux-br.org
Re: [aur-general] TU Meeting
This weekend I'll move to another apartament. In next, I can't say if I'll have internet access yet (I hope so). So, better to me is 29th november, any time you like... PS: I'll be a little away in next 2 weeks because the changes. So, online only in my work (time. On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 3:11 PM, Angel Velásquez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 7:09 PM, Abhishek Dasgupta [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I can't say for 22nd and 29th, but I can come on IRC on 15th November from 1100 UTC to 1730 UTC. On Sundays, anytime from 0330 UTC to 1730 UTC would be fine, except for 0730 to 0830 UTC when I'll be having lunch :) -- Abhishek Dasgupta Abhishek please fill the Wiki page [0] [0] http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/TU_Meeting -- Angel Velásquez angvp @ irc.freenode.net Linux Counter: #359909 Arch Linux Trusted User -- Kessia Pinheiro Student at Computer Science - UFBa Trainee with ProCaTI founds - DiSup/CPD - UFBa Arch Linux Trusted User Linux Counter User #389695 - [http://counter.li.org] http://even.archlinux-br.org
Re: [aur-general] Greetings - Ghost1227
Hi Dan, First question, who are you sponsor? I'm asking that because sometimes we want to talk with the sponsor to ask somethings about newcomers. Other, I didn't see your packages yet, but I want to know wich are your ideas to do while a TU. Thanks, On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 10:37 PM, Ghost [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: My name is Dan Griffiths and I am a 26-year-old independent contractor in Delaware, US. I have been using one form of *NIX or another for most of my life, wandering through MINIX, RedHat, Mandrake, Slackware, Debian, Gentoo and even two home made distros before finally finding Arch about a year ago. I instantly fell in love with Arch and haven't looked back once. I am currently maintaining 32 packages in the AUR, including one of my own (co-written) scripts. I go by the name Ghost1227 on the bugtracker, AUR, Wiki and on IRC. Simply put, I'm eternally grateful for the work others have put into making this such an incredible distribution and would now like to give something back to that community. I understand that at the moment there has been a bit of an influx of new TUs and as such some of you may (understandable) want to wait a while before adding anyone new to the list. As such, I thought I should introduce myself and give you all a chance to get to know me and take a look at my work without needing an immediate response. Take your time to get comfortable with the new additions, and when you are ready (and I have found a sponsor), I will still be waiting. Thank you all for your indulgence in my little rant and I hope to see you all around the community! Dan Griffiths, aka Ghost1227 GET FREE 5GB EMAIL - Check out spam free email with many cool features! Visit http://www.inbox.com/email to find out more! -- Kessia Pinheiro Student at Computer Science - UFBa Trainee with ProCaTI founds - DiSup/CPD - UFBa Arch Linux Trusted User Linux Counter User #389695 - [http://counter.li.org] http://even.archlinux-br.org
Re: [aur-general] TU Application
Hi Imanol! On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 4:10 PM, Imanol Celaya [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, My name is Imanol Celaya, I'm 19 years old and I'm studying Electrical Engineering in Bilbao, Spain. On the forums and irc you can find me as ornitorrincos. Angel tell me about your hacker skills, nice meet you. Your nickname is funny. =) I started on linux on 2003 and first used fedora core, then debian and finally arch since late 2006 testing some more like gentoo, solaris, and openbsd on dual boot. a bit later I got involved in the Spanish arch community translating the docs and one iso installer. I'm also developing pyalpm [http://pyalpm.sourceforge.net] (not the 2005's attempt using ctype, but using distutils) I'm also one of the developers of the bot on #archlinux-es [github.com/ornitorrincos/archinator]. I've think in make some like pyalpm to our little software pacupdate. I'll take a look at this as soon I can. As you can see with some of my packages [http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?SeB=mK=ornitorrincos] I'm interested in packaging for arch some developer tools(as NetBSD's make and the TenDRA C compiler, svn at the moment as the latest stable release is from 1998 but I wouldn't mind try to package it if somebody wants it), of course, I'd be interested in packaging some more C/C++ compilers(which are not gcc, variety is a good thing), I'm also interested in python, EDA software and 3d apps. If possible I also plan to package some GPGPU software. When I saw your packages, the only thing I saw was the $pkgdir, $srcdir, variables to be used. But, Stefan wrote about that before, so... Some time ago i read about this GPGPU project. I don't remember if is the same, but the ideia is right. The GPU's can have a lot of processing power than normal CPU's. But, we'll need rebuild the actual arch's to do it... I have both a x86_64 machine and a i686 machine with arch installed. On my free time I like to go out with some friends, see a movie or do 3d modeling. I've been some time wanting to be a TU and angvp told me that when I feel prepared I could ask him to be my sponsor, and as today I feel prepared to apply angvp is my sponsor. Greetings, Imanol -- Kessia Pinheiro Student at Computer Science - UFBa Trainee with ProCaTI founds - DiSup/CPD - UFBa Contributor in Arch Linux Brasil Project Linux Counter User #389695 - [http://counter.li.org] http://even.archlinux-br.org
Re: [aur-general] TU Vote: Kessia 'even' Pinheiro
Very thanks to all TU's and Devel's. I'm very happy now and excited for that new experience. Special thanks for my friends Angel, Hugo and Douglas. ps. we'll dominate the world! =D On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 12:52 PM, Angel Velásquez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi TUs, The voting period for Kessia Pinheiro (even) has now ended. Vote count on AUR: Yes - 20, No - 0, Abstain - 3 By my counts we have reached quorum and Kessia is now a TU. Kessia, what you need to do now is: 1.- Send the output of htpasswd -n userid to Simo (htpasswd is in the apache package) 2.- Contact Eric to change your account on forums 3.- Make sure your sponsor (me) has given you TU status on the AUR 4.- Ask some TU for the [EMAIL PROTECTED] key. 5.- Add yourself to the Trusted Users page on the wiki http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Trusted_Users 6.- Read the Trusted User Guidelines http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/AUR_Trusted_User_Guidelines and AURTools Tutorial again http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/AURtools_Tutorial 7.- If you are not upgraded to a Trusted User group on bugtracker in two days, report this as a bug to Roman 8.- Ask Aaron for access to the x86_64 build machine if you need it (when it comes back online); Ask Geoffroy for a x86_64 on koon too 9.- Start contributing! Congrats! and welcome to the team Kessia. -- Angel Velásquez angvp @ irc.freenode.net Linux Counter: #359909 Arch Linux Trusted User -- Kessia Pinheiro Student at Computer Science - UFBa Trainee with ProCaTI founds - DiSup/CPD - UFBa Contributor in Arch Linux Brasil Project Linux Counter User #389695 - [http://counter.li.org] http://even.archlinux-br.org
Re: [aur-general] TU Application
On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 12:46 AM, Allan McRae [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Kessia 'even' Pinheiro wrote: Hi, My name is Kessia Pinheiro (a.k.a even) I have had a quick look at your PKGBUILDs in the AUR and have a couple of minor comments. - When you patch a file, you should source the patch from $scrdir rather that $startdir (e.g in ufw you use patch -p0 -i ${startdir}/lsb_init-functions.patch). I fixed that, was a distraction. . . - In the sniffit package, you patch before changing to the source directory. Haven't tested but it looks strange to me. That was my first package. . . =] But now I changed that little mistake. - Does ibam really need libstdc++5 ? I check in docs and test without libstdc++5 and really isn't needed. I corrected that. - The BSD license is not standard so you need to install it to /usr/share/licenses/$pkgname for each package that uses it Ok now! - You have a lot of packages with a GPL2 license. Are you sure these are not GPL2 or later which would mean the license is GPL? They could all be right as far as I know, it just seems an unusually large proportion of you packages. All packages with GPL2 are explicit in their licenses. Hugo Doria says me to be specific when the software say me the version of the license. Other than those points, you seem to have all the packaging skills required to be a TU and you have been contributing to the Arch (Brazil) community so I will be pleased to welcome you on board. Allan Very thanks! We you domain the world someday...! =) Other guy from Brazil will send the proposal soon... Wait more few days. -- Kessia Pinheiro Student at Computer Science - UFBa Trainee with ProCaTI founds - DiSup/CPD - UFBa Contributor in Arch Linux Brasil Project Linux Counter User #389695 - [http://counter.li.org] http://even.archlinux-br.org
Re: [aur-general] TU Application
On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 12:58 PM, Ronald van Haren [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 4:48 PM, Kessia 'even' Pinheiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: cuted I haven't looked into your packages yet but I assume them to be damn good if you have two sponsors ;) Is good have many friends. =) What I was wondering, do you have any set of packages in mind you want to move to [community]? I don't think in that yet, maybe I can discuss that with some TU's when you aprove me. But I like very much sniffit (but its not updated for a long time), sweethome3d, textflow and oinkmaster (not necessary in that order). But I'll think if they go to community. :) Ronald PS: Sorry my poor english, I'm learning yet. -- Kessia Pinheiro Student at Computer Science - UFBa Trainee with ProCaTI founds - DiSup/CPD - UFBa Contributor in Arch Linux Brasil Project Linux Counter User #389695 - [http://counter.li.org] http://even.archlinux-br.org
Re: [aur-general] TU Application
On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 1:03 PM, Hugo Doria [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Oh no, Angel won :(. Hate you, man. Don't hate! You are my friend too! Well, i'm sure that Kessia will be a great TU and that she have all the necessary skills for the role. She already has built several packages and helped others with it. Kessia is also a official member and developer of Arch Linux Brazil (i think she forgot to say this) and help us in various things, including our task, forum, IRC etc. We gave a lecture about Arch in the last International Forum of Free Software and the next day 20 we'll give another in Software Freedom Day. Yeah, I forgot this SFD thing. . . Is the organization crazying me. =) Well that's it. As I spoke, I'm sure that she will be a good TU and I am willing to help Angel with the sponsor thing. BTW, Will Kessia be the first female TU or we already had another? Hugo want more females as TU. . . but he is almost married, with a son! =) He's a joker, but everyone likes him... -- Hugo -- Kessia Pinheiro Student at Computer Science - UFBa Trainee with ProCaTI founds - DiSup/CPD - UFBa Contributor in Arch Linux Brasil Project Linux Counter User #389695 - [http://counter.li.org] http://even.archlinux-br.org
[aur-general] TU Application
Hi, My name is Kessia Pinheiro (a.k.a even), I'm a 22 years old finishing my computer scientist degree at Federal University of Bahia in Salvador/Bahia/Brazil. I'm working now part-time on sysadmin stuff's (as treinee). I've used Linux since 2004, with Slackware, but I had problems with many things and decided switch to another distro. I tried many light distros, but none was completed to me. So I discovered Arch in 2006 and I got involved with the brazilian community, helping people and writting some docs [1]. Me and my friends (hdoria and dsa) did a speech about ArchLinux in FISL [2] this April in Porto Alegre/Brazil. Other contribution is the pacupdate (developed with hdoria), a tray notifier for new updates for pacman [3]. Recently I'm interested in packaging for Arch, because some applications I used aren't in the repositories. Before Arch, I packaged a private .deb for my work, finally I sweat a lot and I couldn't remember exactly what I did, but i did it. So, I discover the Arch way to package and in few minutes my package was at AUR, I was so happy! So, now my contributions with PKGBUILDs are 16 [4] and growing. I'm packaging some stuff's that i have not found in repositories and these are helpful for some people. I'm also adopting some to help the number of orphans be lower. So, as a TU, my plans are help manage AUR and community repo, also trying alert the contributors about problems with their PKGBUILDs, because many packages are out of date for a long time or with incomplete PKGBUILDs or incorrect. I want to help with some security apps too (my major contribution was snort package, hdoria adopted it in extra), helping to make more eyes at the security topic. My main machine is a Dell laptop and i am using Arch i686 (but this laptop has an x86_64 architecture, so I'll install Arch64 this week). I have an old machine at work, but normally I use the laptop there too. My boyfriend also have the same laptop with Arch i686. In my free time I like stay with my boyfriend, play videogames, listen music, read things are out of my degree course, viewing tv series. Oh, the last thing, hdoria and angvp encouraged me to do this proposal, in fact they fought for who will be my sponsor, but angvp finally push more and he wins. However, hdoria is a friend of mine and he will share the sponsor with angvp (to be fair and no one cry). =) Let's start the questions, I'm honored to answer. Thanks for your time! To find me: even @ irc.freenode.net even [at] archlinux-br [dot] org [1] http://even.archlinux-br.org/ [2] http://fisl.softwarelivre.org/9.0/papers/pub/programacao/26 [3] http://code.google.com/p/pacupdate [4] http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?SeB=mK=even -- Kessia Pinheiro Student at Computer Science - UFBa Trainee with ProCaTI founds - DiSup/CPD - UFBa Contributor in Arch Linux Brasil Project Linux Counter User #389695 - [http://counter.li.org] http://even.archlinux-br.org