Re: [Dev] Server Concerns

2015-11-17 Thread Florian Pelz
On 11/17/2015 07:56 PM, Isaac David wrote: > Pretty much every package appears as orphaned in the website, > regardless > of how well maintained it is. In fact the only non-orphaned > package is etckeeper according to parabolaweb. > > I ignore the reasons. > OK, now I understand. On 11/18/2015 05

Re: [Dev] Server Concerns

2015-11-17 Thread Luke
FYI uploading the new firejail to PCR over 4 times was what made me realize there was a problem with the server. The new PKGBUILD is available for anyone who needs it and has been for some time. https://projects.parabola.nu/abslibre.git/tree/pcr/firejail The issue with uploading packages with a fu

Re: [Dev] Server Concerns

2015-11-17 Thread fauno
Isaac David writes: > Pretty much every package appears as orphaned in the website, > regardless of how well maintained it is. In fact the only non-orphaned > package is etckeeper according to parabolaweb. > > I ignore the reasons. that someone should maintain parabolaweb ;) ;) -- .oÓ) sig

Re: [Dev] Server Concerns

2015-11-17 Thread Isaac David
Pretty much every package appears as orphaned in the website, regardless of how well maintained it is. In fact the only non-orphaned package is etckeeper according to parabolaweb. I ignore the reasons. Le mar. 17 nov. 2015 à 8:14, Florian Pelz a écrit : On 11/17/2015 02:36 PM, IngeGNUe wrot

Re: [Dev] Server Concerns

2015-11-17 Thread Florian Pelz
On 11/17/2015 02:36 PM, IngeGNUe wrote: > In an ideal world, I would just keep the PCR and add more disk space! If > I could send a hard drive I would. > The problem is that this is disk space that must be spent on each mirror. But if I haven't misunderstood then not the entire PCR is going to be

Re: [Dev] Server Concerns

2015-11-17 Thread IngeGNUe
On 11/17/15 02:03, Florian Pelz wrote: > On 11/17/2015 03:40 AM, IngeGNUe wrote: >> FWIW just because you can, doesn't mean you should. I feel that making >> changes to the AUR, especially a whitelist, would be very annoying. >> IMO, the AUR is the place where guarantees cannot be made about the >>