Don't want to sound picky, but it seems like the PGP signature of your e-mail is
wrong :p
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> Have you switched to something else?
Indeed, to a full Emacs environment (EXWM): I get fuzzy completion _everywhere_
with Helm.
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Memory should be the starting point of the present.
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I've stopped using fzf a while back and I'm not interested in
maintaining its community package anymore.
Anybody happy to take over?
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Hi,
My key was to expire on October 20th but I extended the date last
minute. Since then when I try to update fzf / udiskie in [community], I
get an error about invalid signatures. Am I supposed to take an extra
step on repos.archlinux.org? Or did miss something else?
Cheers!
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Christian Hesse writes:
> Yes, an updated keyring package is in the repositories. Anybody needs to
> update orion or run `pacman-key --refresh-keys`.
Err... Who is anybody? TUs cannot update Orion, or can they?
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Why isn't there a special name for the tops
Sorry for the awfully long delay.
The patch looks good to me.
I haven't much time for Arch these days, so if any of the developers /
trusted users is willing to apply and test it, please go ahead :)
Thanks!
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I've stopped using Arch ever since I've switched to GuixSD[1] (a
functional-oriented distribution focusing on reproducible builds and
completely custimizable in Guile Scheme) and it's now quite clear that
there will be no coming back.
My involvement in this new project and in others (Emacs, Next
That's what I assumed as well.
I'm no svn expert and with the centralized nature of the beast, I don't
feel like experimenting with the Arch repo... How do I "resurrect" the
old PKGBUILDs?
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Those who do not understand Unix are condemned to reinvent it, poorly.
- Henry
I'd like to adopt the following packages and move them back to
community.
catdvi
ccrypt
emms
gtypist
pstotext
tcc
Considering they were already there, what is the recommended workflow to
restore them?
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Dirksen's Three Laws of Politics:
(1) Get elected.
(2)
The 100%-cpu issue should be fixed upstream on master (and thus also in the
-git package).
I've mentioned this on the wiki:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Power_management#xss-lock
I'll ask the author if he's still maintaining it.
I might consider a fork otherwise.
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Alad Wenter via aur-general writes:
> If you use polkit and acpid, a "simple" alternative is to use
> systemd-inhibit, and run actions based on acpid events. Not sure there's
> a ready implementation with X support in mind.
Could you detail this? How do you set it
It's only 4 commits since 0.3.0, two of them being critical fixes.
I could backport those two commits (just tried: no conflict); it feels
needlessly pedantic however, compared to using "master" straight away.
I've contacted the developer, see if he replies within a few days. If
not, I'll go
Seems fairly popular, plus it's useful to lock the screen on sleep
without systemd.
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Thanks for the pointer.
I've used `svn merge -r $REV:$REV-1` to restore the files, then I went
on with the manual equivalent of `communitypkg`.
Not very scalable but it did the job for the six packages!
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He was a fiddler, and consequently a rogue.
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Eli Schwartz via aur-general writes:
> source=("https://bitbucket.org/raymonad/xss-lock/get/${_commit}.tar.gz;)
No answer from the dev so far, so I've packaged the latest commit as Eli
suggested.
Let me know if there is anything wrong.
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The time
David Runge writes:
> Could you also include a service file, that propagates the lock-sessions
> command, in the vein of what was suggested upstream [1]?
As far as I can tell, xss-lock is already run when I resume from a
suspend.
I'm no systemd expert: what is the intent of
Thank you Ivy for this excellent list of applications, one of the best
I've seen in a while! :)
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I'd rather just believe that it's done by little elves running around.
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David Runge writes:
>> I'm no systemd expert: what is the intent of the suggest systemd unit?
> This would only ensure, that lock already happens right before suspend
> (in the case, someone wants that).
> This use-case gets around the problem of showing a small portion of
>
It's rather silly, really. I initially moved it to [community] because
it was an optional dependency for Qutebrowser... or so I thought. Until
Florian (Qutebrowser's maintainer) let me know that Qutebrowser got rid
of that dependency a while back.
So now it's in [community] and out-of-date but
python-colorlog and python2-colorlog just got flagged out-of-date, is
anyone looking forward to maintaining it in [community]?
Otherwise I'll put it back on the AUR.
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I've just dropped python2-colorlog and python-colorlog to the AUR.
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We are each only one drop in a great ocean -- but some of the drops sparkle!
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I've recently written a paragraph on how to build Arch Linux packages on
pkgbuild.com (a.k.a. soyuz):
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/AUR_Trusted_User_Guidelines#Remote_build_on_PKGBUILD.com
To perform the complete operation on soyuz, we need to forward the
gpg-socket (and the SSH
What's the best practice to disable password caching? Set the timeout
to zero?
Does anyone know if it's possible to have have a zero-timeout when on
soyuz while having another timeout time locally?
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> Use the `ignore-cache-for-signing` option in gpg-agent. Unsure if you can
> enable
> this only for connections to soyuz.
But that's only for signing, so that won't do if I have subkeys used for
other purposes under the same master key, right?
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Morten Linderud writes:
> What i have done now is to launch a second gpg-agent that only
> provides an -extra socket with no caching what so ever.
I thought of something along those lines. Can you detail the commands
so that we can put that on the wiki?
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Qutebrowser 1.1.2 is out:
https://github.com/qutebrowser/qutebrowser/releases.
I'm the current PKGBUILD maintainer but I won't have access to an Arch
Linux system before a while, so if anybody wants to update it for me, go
ahead, that'd be very nice!
Cheers!
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Acknowledged, thanks!
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I just got out of the hospital after a speed reading accident.
I hit a bookmark.
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How are soyuz and pkgbuild.com related? My login (ambrevar) is not
listed on the latter, but I can connect to the former.
Is there any documentation about this? Forgive my ignorance, looks like
I've missed a bus! :)
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"There is nothing new under the sun, but there are lots
Thanks!
How come I didn't know about soyuz? Mindboggling.
Did I miss something from the guides / wiki?
It does not seem to be in
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/AUR_Trusted_User_Guidelines at least.
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One FISHWICH coming up!!
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