Le mer. 12 mai 2021 à 18:45, Ralf Mardorf via aur-general <aur-general@lists.archlinux.org> a écrit : > > On Wed, 12 May 2021 12:07:49 +0200, fredbezies via aur-general wrote: > >I saw that packages meant for Manjaro or another archlinux based > >distro - not ArchLinux itself - were removed. > > Were they removed because they were Manjaro related or for some other > reason?
As far as I remember, they were Manjaro related, like mhwd (Manjaro Hardware Detection) tools or something like this. > > "FAQ > What kind of packages are permitted on the AUR? > > The packages on the AUR are merely "build scripts", i.e. recipes to > build binaries for pacman. For most cases, everything is permitted, > subject to usefulness and scope guidelines, as long as you are in > compliance with the licensing terms of the content. For other cases, > where it is mentioned that "you may not link" to downloads, i.e. > contents that are not redistributable, you may only use the file name > itself as the source. This means and requires that users already have > the restricted source in the build directory prior to building the > package. When in doubt, ask." - > https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Arch_User_Repository#FAQ Well, I'm not sure what to think about them. Some are forks for manjaro tools (like mhwd). So are they "legal" on AUR? Some days ago, chaotic keyring - repository of Garuda Linux - was removed. So, these packages could be remove too. > > https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/AUR_submission_guidelines#Rules_of_submission > > Btw. https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/apt/ I'm just asking what trusted users think about these packages. Nothing less, nothing more. -- Frederic Bezies fredbez...@gmail.com