On 29/10/2018 20:30, Eli Schwartz via aur-general wrote:
>
> A bit late to a TU review once again, but I've got some reviews for your
> AUR packages here. I'd also like to acknowledge that some of these
> you've likely already fixed, especially the provides/conflicts on -git
> variants... but I
On 10/14/18 3:49 PM, Daniel Bermond via aur-general wrote:
> After felling confident with Arch itself, I've started to contribute
> packages to the AUR. I can perfectly remember my first one:
> ffmpeg-full-git. It was, and still is, a pleasure to maintain it,
> firstly because I was in need for
Hi everyone,
Le 14/10/2018 à 21:49, Daniel Bermond via aur-general a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> My name is Daniel Bermond and my alias on the AUR and forums is
> dbermond[1][3].
>
> Bruno Pagani (alias: ArchangeGabriel) is sponsoring my Trusted User
> application.
The discussion period is over here too,
Hi Levente,
I use urlwatch and an Android app named Web Alert. The cell phone app is
useful for me to receive update notifications on-the-go when the
computer(s) is(are) turned off.
But I do not have that much rules listed on them.
On 26/10/2018 15:37, Levente Polyak via aur-general wrote:
>
Hey Daniel,
out of curiosity, what is you tool of choice to keep track of upstream
releases? something like urlwatch?
cheers,
Levente
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On 10/14/18 7:36 PM, Doug Newgard via aur-general wrote:
> On Sun, 14 Oct 2018 18:35:53 -0300
> Daniel Bermond via aur-general wrote:
>
>> I usually don't use pgp on my aur packages because people tend to
>> complain a lot about building issues. They fail to handle the keys and
>> start
On 10/14/18 7:16 PM, Levente Polyak via aur-general wrote:
> On 10/14/18 11:35 PM, Daniel Bermond via aur-general wrote:
>> I usually don't use pgp on my aur packages because people tend to
>> complain a lot about building issues. They fail to handle the keys and
>> start complaining to the
On 10/14/18 7:14 PM, Eli Schwartz via aur-general wrote:
> On 10/14/18 5:35 PM, Daniel Bermond via aur-general wrote:
>> I usually don't use pgp on my aur packages because people tend to
>> complain a lot about building issues. They fail to handle the keys and
>> start complaining to the
On 10/14/18 7:10 PM, Levente Polyak via aur-general wrote:
> Hi Daniel,
>
> On 10/14/18 9:49 PM, Daniel Bermond via aur-general wrote:
>> I have a project of my own called screencast[4], which is a command line
>> interface to record a X11 desktop using FFmpeg, having support for offline
>>
On 10/14/18 7:06 PM, Eli Schwartz via aur-general wrote:
>
> That's a rather... intimidatingly complex Makefile, by the way. If I
> might ask, what is the purpose of splitting apart the source files then
> recombining them like this? It is slightly similar to how makepkg is
> developed, except we
On 10/14/18 6:12 PM, Baptiste Jonglez wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On 14-10-18, Daniel Bermond via aur-general wrote:
>> My name is Daniel Bermond and my alias on the AUR and forums is
>> dbermond[1][3].
>>
>> Bruno Pagani (alias: ArchangeGabriel) is sponsoring my Trusted User
>> application. I would like to
On Sun, 14 Oct 2018 18:35:53 -0300
Daniel Bermond via aur-general wrote:
> I usually don't use pgp on my aur packages because people tend to
> complain a lot about building issues. They fail to handle the keys and
> start complaining to the packager, and this is a big stress. When
> dealing with
On 10/15/18 12:27 AM, Baptiste Jonglez wrote:
> On 15-10-18, Levente Polyak via aur-general wrote:
>> On 10/14/18 11:35 PM, Daniel Bermond via aur-general wrote:
>>>
>>> I usually don't use pgp on my aur packages because people tend to
>>> complain a lot about building issues. They fail to handle
On 15-10-18, Levente Polyak via aur-general wrote:
> On 10/14/18 11:35 PM, Daniel Bermond via aur-general wrote:
> >
> > I usually don't use pgp on my aur packages because people tend to
> > complain a lot about building issues. They fail to handle the keys and
> > start complaining to the
On 10/14/18 11:35 PM, Daniel Bermond via aur-general wrote:
>
> I usually don't use pgp on my aur packages because people tend to
> complain a lot about building issues. They fail to handle the keys and
> start complaining to the packager, and this is a big stress. When
> dealing with repository
On 10/14/18 5:35 PM, Daniel Bermond via aur-general wrote:
> I usually don't use pgp on my aur packages because people tend to
> complain a lot about building issues. They fail to handle the keys and
> start complaining to the packager, and this is a big stress. When
> dealing with repository
Hi Daniel,
On 10/14/18 9:49 PM, Daniel Bermond via aur-general wrote:
> I have a project of my own called screencast[4], which is a command line
> interface to record a X11 desktop using FFmpeg, having support for offline
> recording, live streaming and the capability of adding some effects.
On 10/14/18 3:49 PM, Daniel Bermond via aur-general wrote:
> Hi,
>
> My name is Daniel Bermond and my alias on the AUR and forums is
> dbermond[1][3].
>
> Bruno Pagani (alias: ArchangeGabriel) is sponsoring my Trusted User
> application. I would like to highly thank Bruno for accepting to be
>
On Sun, 14 Oct 2018 23:38:54 +0200
Baptiste Jonglez wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On 14-10-18, Doug Newgard via aur-general wrote:
> > Decided to take a quick look at your PKGBUILDs, and just a few spot checks
> > makes me wonder. The first one I click on is apache-flex-sdk, I see that you
> > aren't the
Hi,
On 14-10-18, Doug Newgard via aur-general wrote:
> Decided to take a quick look at your PKGBUILDs, and just a few spot checks
> makes me wonder. The first one I click on is apache-flex-sdk, I see that you
> aren't the original submitter, so I look at the git log and see that the first
> thing
On 10/14/18 5:03 PM, Doug Newgard via aur-general wrote:
> Decided to take a quick look at your PKGBUILDs, and just a few spot checks
> makes me wonder. The first one I click on is apache-flex-sdk, I see that you
> aren't the original submitter, so I look at the git log and see that the first
>
Hi,
On 14-10-18, Daniel Bermond via aur-general wrote:
> My name is Daniel Bermond and my alias on the AUR and forums is
> dbermond[1][3].
>
> Bruno Pagani (alias: ArchangeGabriel) is sponsoring my Trusted User
> application. I would like to highly thank Bruno for accepting to be my
> sponsor.
Decided to take a quick look at your PKGBUILDs, and just a few spot checks
makes me wonder. The first one I click on is apache-flex-sdk, I see that you
aren't the original submitter, so I look at the git log and see that the first
thing you did when taking over this was to remove pgp checks from
Hi,
I hereby confirm my sponsorship of Daniel.
Let the (new 14 days format) discussion period begin!
Regards,
Bruno
P.S.: Please excuse the absence of line wrapping in Daniel e-mail,
that’s my fault for having attempted to fix the reverse problem (text
editor + TB line wrapping).
Le
Hi,
My name is Daniel Bermond and my alias on the AUR and forums is
dbermond[1][3].
Bruno Pagani (alias: ArchangeGabriel) is sponsoring my Trusted User
application. I would like to highly thank Bruno for accepting to be my sponsor.
I'm a Brazilian doctor (physician). Yes, my job and profession
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