Former maintainer disowned it in agreement.
(And also sent two other deletion requests: PRQ#47737, PRQ#49587).

On 15 September 2023 11:29:13 GMT+02:00, Marcell Meszaros 
<marcell.mesza...@runbox.eu> wrote:
>The AUR package was updated, but is still a duplicate of the ArchLinuxARM.org 
>repo package and is not needed on AUR.
>
>On 22 August 2023 08:35:30 GMT+02:00, Marcell Meszaros 
><marcell.mesza...@runbox.eu> wrote:
>>Minor correction: the i586 microarchitecture is not the same as the one 
>>referred to as 'pentium4' by compilers like the gcc.
>>
>>But this error on my part has no bearing on the request to delete this 
>>package whose newer equivalent is available in ArchLinux32 repos.
>>
>>On 22 August 2023 08:15:00 GMT+02:00, not...@aur.archlinux.org wrote:
>>>MarsSeed [1] filed a deletion request for librsvg-og [2]:
>>>
>>>This is an ArchLinux32 package from 2021-05:
>>>
>>>arch=(i486 i686 pentium4)
>>>
>>>Not needed: same owner maintains this package for those architectures
>>>directly in ArchLinux32.org repos, where it is already on a newer git
>>>version (last updated on 2022-07-23).
>>>
>>>Also in ArchLinux32, there is a working rust compiler for i686 and
>>>pentium4 (i586) platforms, so the repo for those also carries the
>>>current main librsvg 2.56.x which needs rustc.
>>>
>>>As stated by librsvg-og fork repo (last updated in 2020):
>>>"The goal of this fork is to keep the C implementation alive and up to
>>>date, to help provide librsvg for platforms without a working rust
>>>compiler." [a]
>>>
>>>[a]: https://github.com/oaken-source/librsvg-og
>>>
>>>[1] https://aur.archlinux.org/account/MarsSeed/
>>>[2] https://aur.archlinux.org/pkgbase/librsvg-og/

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