On 5/5/19 12:24 AM, Lone_Wolf wrote:
> I have decided how to proceed with mesa trunk / llvm trunk building.
> 
> There are now 6 lone_wolf-* packages in AUR that show how I want to do things.
> 
> 
> Although Scimmia intensely disliked it, I have implemented the environment 
> variable idea in lone_wolf-mesa-git .
> 
> First tests are promising, I could succesfully build mesa trunk against 
> stable llvm with this command :
> 
> lone_wolf_use_llvm=4 makepkg -Crs
> 
> After some more testing I'll use the same method in lone_wolf-lib32-mesa-git .
> 
> 
> Whether those PKGBUILDs will be used in future aur mesa-git , exclusively in 
> aur lone_wolf-* packages or not present in AUR at all is a decision TUs must 
> take.
> 
> 
> I uploaded my first AUR package somewhere in 2006 and would hate to have to 
> take my packages elsewhere.
> 
> However TUs have always been the people that administer AUR not the users. IF 
> TUs tell me my packages are not wanted in AUR I have to follow my own 
> personal standards and remove the packages.
> 
> Waiting for a decision, Lone_Wolf

>Rules of Submission[1]

Make sure the package you want to upload is useful. Will anyone else want to 
use this package? Is it extremely specialized? If more than a few people would 
find this package useful, it is appropriate for submission.


A package so specialized that you have to prefix it with your username because 
you cannot think of anything more useful does not comply with this rule, fwiw.


[1] 
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Arch_User_Repository#Rules_of_submission

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Rob (coderobe)

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