[Dev] Orphan Pcr package [python-unidiff] marked out-of-date

2017-07-09 Thread Parabola Website Notification
jc_gar...@iserlohn-fortress.net wants to notify you that the following packages may be out-of-date: * python-unidiff 0.5.2-2 [pcr] (any): https://parabolagnulinux.org/packages/pcr/any/python-unidiff/ The user provided the following additional text: Current release is 0.5.4

[Dev] Cleaning up [pcr]

2017-07-09 Thread Megver83
Hi, I'll go direct to the point. The [pcr] repository has many packages that haven't been upgraded for ages, however, they are not marked as outdated. Some of those unused packages are not even compiled (they are only in the abslibre), I found a few when I began to adopt some packages which even

[Dev] Update ParabolaPackages Pad

2017-07-09 Thread Megver83
Hi all, I'm just remembering packagers to take a look at https://pad.kefir.red/p/ParabolaPackages (if they haven't) and add themselves to packages that have been adopted and adopt the ones that haven't. Cheers -- GPG: 0x227CA7C556B2BA78 signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature

Re: [Dev] Calamares Installer (Parabola rebranded) almost ready

2017-07-09 Thread Josh Branning
Hi, If you specify the "-c" option, you use the same package cache as the host, if I understand correctly? I was really suggesting using the "-C Use an alternate config file for pacman" option, and suggest a pacman config with "CacheDir = path/to/cache/dir". It's a shame pacstrap can't

Re: [Dev] Calamares Installer (Parabola rebranded) almost ready

2017-07-09 Thread bill-auger
yes josh sry - it is as simply as you think - i actually ansered to that before but accidentally replied directly to fauno instead of the list i only meant to underline that the "local pacstrap" feature is trivial - it only requires that the cache of packages that were downloaded by the

Re: [Dev] Calamares Installer (Parabola rebranded) almost ready

2017-07-09 Thread Josh Branning
I think it'd be good to have this too, especially for the command line version of parabola. When I remastered the Debian iso, I used a local repository to install the additional packages from. I'm pretty sure it's possible to (using a pacman config, or command line option) specify a local