Re: [aur-dev] Ghost repo?

2017-01-09 Thread Eli Schwartz via aur-dev
On 01/09/2017 10:13 AM, Xyne wrote: > Doug Newgard wrote: > >> This is normal. When packages are deleted, the repo remains; the author's >> name >> and email are from their git config, not from the AUR. > > I didn't think to check if there was a package in the official repos. I assume > that is

Re: [aur-dev] Ghost repo?

2017-01-09 Thread Doug Newgard
On Mon, 9 Jan 2017 15:13:30 + Xyne wrote: > Doug Newgard wrote: > > >This is normal. When packages are deleted, the repo remains; the author's > >name > >and email are from their git config, not from the AUR. > > I didn't think to check if there was a package in the

Re: [aur-dev] Ghost repo?

2017-01-09 Thread Xyne
Doug Newgard wrote: >This is normal. When packages are deleted, the repo remains; the author's name >and email are from their git config, not from the AUR. I didn't think to check if there was a package in the official repos. I assume that is preventing the recreation of the package. If that

[aur-dev] Ghost repo?

2017-01-09 Thread Xyne
Hi, A user wanted to create an AUR package for libpng12 but found that there was already a repo when he tried to push it, even though the package does not appear on the site [1]. The log of the existing git repo contains the author's name and email address but there is no account with either. The

Re: [aur-dev] Ghost repo?

2017-01-09 Thread Doug Newgard
On Mon, 9 Jan 2017 14:55:15 + Xyne wrote: > Hi, > > A user wanted to create an AUR package for libpng12 but found that there was > already a repo when he tried to push it, even though the package does not > appear on the site [1]. The log of the existing git repo contains