Am Mon, 21 Mar 2022 18:52:14 +0100
schrieb Pierre Schmitz via arch-dev-public
:
> Hi Christian,
>
> there were some delays due to other rebuilds and lack of time/other
> issues.
>
> So far I did not get any feedback, so I'd like to repeat my request
> for help.
> * If someone with more C knowled
I've disowned the following packages that I don't use anymore or have
no more interest in:
libisoburn
libisofs
libburn
nx (libxcomp, nx-headers, nx-x11, nxagent, nxproxy)
x2goclient
x2goserver
procmail
xterm
Feel free to adopt the packages.
-Andy
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1) -1 for bringing new packagers onboard just due to the lack of
automatic rebuilds.
2) For me 2 of my 3 systems are only x86-64-v2 so I won't be able to
test anything seriously. So I'm out of the game if v3 is the new
default. Both systems are fast enough for many more years. So there's
no plan t
The linux-firmware package 20220119.0c6a7b3-2 implements kernel
firmware compression. Linux kernel from 5.3 on support loading
from xz compressed firmware. CONFIG_FW_LOADER_COMPRESS kernel
option must be enabled. All official Arch Linux kernel support this for
a long time. [1]
The linux-firmware p
There's more than Chromium:
Dropping Google API key support from Arch packages will
also affect libreoffice packages. Removing the keys from
Libreoffice packages will make it loose access to Google drive.
-Andy
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