Re: [blfs-dev] p7zip has been forked (and is actively maintained)

2021-02-05 Thread Douglas R. Reno via blfs-dev
On 2/5/21 10:17 AM, Ryan Marsaw via blfs-dev wrote: On Fri, 5 Feb 2021, Douglas R. Reno via blfs-dev wrote: On 1/30/21 1:44 PM, Ryan Marsaw via blfs-dev wrote: Hello all. When I noticed that p7zip hadn't had a new release in nearly 5 years I checked to see if perhaps this package was

Re: [blfs-dev] p7zip has been forked (and is actively maintained)

2021-02-05 Thread Ryan Marsaw via blfs-dev
On Fri, 5 Feb 2021, Douglas R. Reno via blfs-dev wrote: On 1/30/21 1:44 PM, Ryan Marsaw via blfs-dev wrote: Hello all. When I noticed that p7zip hadn't had a new release in nearly 5 years I checked to see if perhaps this package was picked up by someone else. Sure enough, I came across a

Re: [blfs-dev] p7zip has been forked (and is actively maintained)

2021-02-04 Thread Douglas R. Reno via blfs-dev
On 1/30/21 1:44 PM, Ryan Marsaw via blfs-dev wrote: Hello all. When I noticed that p7zip hadn't had a new release in nearly 5 years I checked to see if perhaps this package was picked up by someone else. Sure enough, I came across a fork of p7zip here: https://github.com/jinfeihan57/p7zip/

[blfs-dev] p7zip has been forked (and is actively maintained)

2021-01-30 Thread Ryan Marsaw via blfs-dev
Hello all. When I noticed that p7zip hadn't had a new release in nearly 5 years I checked to see if perhaps this package was picked up by someone else. Sure enough, I came across a fork of p7zip here: https://github.com/jinfeihan57/p7zip/ The page has this under the "About" section: "A new