Ashok Gautham scriptdevil.a...@gmail.com wrote:
Can AUR have something like a watch list. It would be useful.
I find that at times I forget that I flagged a package out of date. After a
long time, I finally remember it and then go and check it out again.
Instead, if we had something like
2009/4/12 Xyne x...@archlinux.ca:
You could write a script to parse the output from
http://aur.archlinux.org/rpc.php?type=searcharg=pkg
That includes whether pkg is outdated, the number of votes, version
number, etc. If you want comments then I think you need to scrape the
web page.
The
Hi,
Just let me know if there is a more appropriate place for this and
sorry for all eventual noobishness.
1) Why are the x86_64 and i686 tags stripped out of package names?
Wouldn't it make more sense to use these tags to determine the port
when uploading binary packages to community? This
Xyne wrote:
Hi,
Just let me know if there is a more appropriate place for this and
sorry for all eventual noobishness.
1) Why are the x86_64 and i686 tags stripped out of package names?
Wouldn't it make more sense to use these tags to determine the port
when uploading binary packages to
2009/4/12 Xyne x...@archlinux.ca:
[ snip ]
Wouldn't it make more sense to use these tags to determine the port
when uploading binary packages to community? This would also be useful
for uploading any packages (which I suppose need to be uploaded
twice).
Just to clarify, currently [community]
I have just updated and started to maintain the python-apsw package (the
current version in AUR was from Oct 2007, when the last version is from Feb
2009)
This package is needed for the tribler package (bittorrent client)
Please let me know if you use this library and therefore whether the
On Sun, Apr 12, 2009 at 06:06, Ashok Gautham scriptdevil.a...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, Apr 12, 2009 at 1:07 PM, Xyne x...@archlinux.ca wrote:
I think I am not clear. Well. I meant some link on the site. Something like
My Packages. Once I log in, I should have a list of packages I am watching
Firmicus wrote:
I offer the following packages for adoption to any interested TU:
...
libxml-perl
perl-file-nfslock
perl-freezethaw
Adopted.
-- Chris
2009/4/12 Juan Miguel Cejuela jmceju...@gmail.com:
I have just updated and started to maintain the python-apsw package (the
current version in AUR was from Oct 2007, when the last version is from Feb
2009)
This package is needed for the tribler package (bittorrent client)
Please let me know