I had no idea what this even was, and the description isn't making it any
better - 'A daemon which
implements the Point-to-Point Protocol for dial-up networking'. How many users
are gonna be affected
by this? Maybe it makes sense to list (transitive) deps that are affected by
this change.
On We
Due to the licence change of Elasticsearch and Kibana from Apache 2.0 to SSPL
[0] both packages
have been stuck on the last Apache 2.0 version for a while. For this reason
both have now been
moved to the AUR and are replaced by OpenSearch and OpenSearch Dashboards in
community [1].
Please refer
sion is no
> longer supported by upstream, right? So we wont get any (security)
> updates. In that case we should rather remvoe these packages and ask
> people to migrate to OpenSearch.
>
> Greetings,
>
> Pierre
>
> On Fri, Dec 31, 2021 at 5:39 PM Justin Kromlinger v
Hello everyone,
As mentioned in a previous mail [0] I've taken some time to bring the
ElasticSearch fork OpenSearch
to Community [1].
I've also added twelve plugin packages, a package for the Kibana fork
OpenSearch Dashboards and
eight plugin packages for that. Additionally I packaged the opens
Hello everyone,
I've recently taken a look at Elasticsearch and the Amazon OpenSearch fork.
Since the ES and kibana packages has been orphaned on 7.10.1 for a while I've
adopted and
bumped them to 7.10.2, which is the last version before the license change.
Doing so required
switching to jdk11