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From: Hunter Wittenborn <hun...@hunterwittenborn.com>
To: "aur-requests"<aur-reque...@lists.archlinux.org>
Date: Wed, 15 Dec 2021 23:28:09 -0600
Subject: Why were my 'makedeb-beta' and 'makedeb-alpha' packages deleted?
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Hi,



I just received some emails about an hour ago that my 'makedeb-beta' and 
'makedeb-alpha' packages were deleted off of the AUR because they were 
duplicates of 'makedeb' [1] [2]. I'm a bit confused on how exactly they're 
"duplicates" of makedeb though, as they're literally the beta and alpha 
releases for makedeb, the lattermost being the stable release.



The only other hypothesis I'd have is that the underlying program is the same, 
but these are all different releases, and they're all being published so users 
can use whichever channel they chose. My packages also aren't the only ones 
following a multi-channel packaging system on the AUR, so I'm not really sure 
why my packages got flagged like this in particular.



Could I get an explanation for all of this? I'm quite confused on how I could 
have messed up - recloning the PKGBUILDs for 'makedeb-beta' and 'makedeb-alpha' 
on my local system is also still clearly showing the differences between the 
three packages.



[1]: 
https://lists.archlinux.org/pipermail/aur-requests/2021-December/063223.html

[2]: 
https://lists.archlinux.org/pipermail/aur-requests/2021-December/063222.html

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Hunter Wittenborn

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https://github.com/hwittenborn

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