Ey,
Could you link me to Jenux? I can't find anything online.
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Ey,
Recently, a bunch of packages such as cowsay have switched to pulling
from a git tag away from downloading from the /archive/ path of GitHub.
Since downloading GitHub's archives are guaranteed to have the exact
same contents as pulling from the tags, with the added benefit of not
pulling
Ey,
I don't know much about the kinks of this, but maybe we could put licenses for
each library in their own folders and symlink to these folders in the package's
license folder, all while keeping the parent package's license field the same?
I feel like there are probably a lot of issues in thi
Could someone forward the contents of the original message? Thanks.
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Ey,
yay is just a wrapper for pacman. If running pacman tells you that it
has a permission issue, you should run the commands as root, e.g. by
prefixing them with sudo. All pacman commands should also work on yay as
long as you replace "pacman" with "yay". Generally, in the Arch wiki,
all lin
Ey,
If you've already tried all of them, I don't know what to say. The
Arch-maintained repo sounds like the stablest, and "emacs-wayland - with
native compilation and PGTK enabled." sounds very appealing to me.
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I'm pretty sure most man pages don't have a special version for a
different English dialect anyway.
Also, have you any idea what OP means about the hash mismatch?
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Ey,
The English version is at https://man.archlinux.org/man/xzmore.1
You're purposefully looking at the uk, a.k.a. Ukrainian, version.
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Ey,
Understand that the package is simply outdated. Checksums not passing
either indicate that or a broken download. See
https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/dropbox-cli for instructions.
When an AUR package has a problem, go to its AUR package listing,
comment about the problem if there are n
Also, png2ico isn't "replaced" by elphicon. The latter simply does the
same thing and still exists.
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https://aur.archlinux.org/cgit/aur.git/tree/PKGBUILD?h=png2ico
Protip: Even if a deletion request passes, the git repository is *never*
deleted. All that happens to it is that it gets delisted and effectively
orphaned.
Very weird situation. There were no deletion requests for png2ico I
could
Hmm, so the question is if autodeps still recognizes provides without a prefix.
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> On Mar 5, 2024, at 7:46 AM, Marius Kittler wrote:
>
> Am Montag, 4. März 2024, 18:33:53 CET schrieb Lime In a Jacket (Aaron Liu):
>> Online information on all three libraries are qu
Dear all,
Online information on all three libraries are quite scarce. Are we sure that
autodeps breaks existing soname deps?
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> It's a few months that reddit blocks many kind of visitors.
Odd, I've been accessing it in China over a VPN for many years. Do you have
issues with any other website, and what happens when you replace "www" with
"old"?
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The configuration in the mailman documentation mostly concerns mailman.cfg,
whose documentation is at
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Mailman#Configuration; settings_local.py and
settings.py are for Django. Mailman has an excerpt and links to its
documentation at
https://docs.mailman3.org/en/
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Use μblock Origin instead. It blocks YouTube ads effectively and also
consumes way less resources.
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Please stop misleading users with your unjustified thoughts about
ArchWiki. The last time (and the only time you complained about) your
mainspace additions got reverted, you added information that was already
available, significantly in the past, and blatantly against the wiki's
style. You have
Hi,
See their reply to Doug. They solved it after reinstalling
networkmanager and dhcpcd.
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Hello,
Like others have said, you really need to backup important files and
reinstall your system.
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Hi,
I don’t see how it implies # sudo . To me, “# sudo …” implies “$ sudo sudo …”,
which doesn’t make sense. I don’t see how “commands that should be ran with
sudo [are] prefixed with a #” implies running that sudo as root.
Also, I agree with you that this isn’t shaming of any kind :p
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Hi there,
I was trying to dumb it down, since the original poster appeared to be a novice
and may not know fancy terms such as “root”. sudo is one method, and the most
commonly used one. Yes, the environment is different when using sudo, but that
doesn’t matter for most commands. Functionally,
Huh, that's news! Nice!
However, AFAIK that wouldn't magically replace all the existing
installations that use dbus-daemon. Existing systems would still need to
replace it manually, unless I'm missing something.
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I don't know anything about dbus-broker, but I can find its information
from [the Arch wiki][1]. Click on "enable". Note that it is convention
for commands that should be ran with sudo to be prefixed with a # .
Welcome to the mailing lists! Please read and follow our
[guidelines][2]. Specifica
Could we perhaps use section transclusion (and a hatnote explaining where to
edit) for that specific problem?
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> On Jan 2, 2024, at 12:31 PM, Khorne wrote:
> On 01.01.2024 02:19, David C. Rankin wrote:
> ...snip...
>> [...] I want to see the pages in the wiki be useful for complet
Erm, that probably wouldn't be maintained or hosted by the Arch devs.
Maybe one could host one on Miraheze, but I doubt that would get much
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Hi,
I will reiterate what I said in [another thread][1]: Talk wiki problems
out on the wiki first before going somewhere else. I've created a
[topic][2] on the wiki about this at the appropriate venue. I don't know
what other things lead David to believe that the wiki as a whole is
failing or
Welcome! You probably want to selfhost wordpress.org instead of paying
for the overpriced wordpress.com .
Usually for new users I recommend EndeavorOS as a preconfiguration with
great defaults, but you're already aboard! That's great!
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Sorry about the double sends, I don't know what happened either... It
seems like Thunderbird (or Gmail) randomly drops received emails before
having me receive them a long time after.
On 2023/12/11 16:07, Polarian wrote:
but whos going to implement them?
That's precisely why I think we shoul
There aren't much expected to be reported at one time, but it's always
better to have a more organized view of them. Features aren't bad if
they don't get in the way of anything, and this one doesn't make the
experience any worse at all. I also think it makes it better in terms of
a better view
On 2023/12/11 8:29, Polarian wrote:
Overcomplicated, and involves even more places to check for issues.
Comment section is good enough for this.
It becomes too many points of failure and too much mental overhead,
juggling issues, comments, emails... its too much... and is why if I do
choose to m
>> 3. The issue and affairs related to which upstream software is
>> included and which PKGBUILD git repo is selected, goes to issues
>> section of aur-meta. For packaging specific problems, it goes to the
>> AUR package git repo.
>
> Overcomplicated, and involves even more places to check for i
I mean, with differently named AUR packages that provide the same thing,
that sort of already is a thing.
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For 1., comments on AUR packages exist. You don't have to manually send emails.
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The usual rule of thumb with almost all wikis is to talk it out on the
wiki. Talk with that user on the article talk page and ping them or talk
with them on their user talk page. At the time you made this email, all
you did was make one reverted edit (I checked your entire edit history,)
and th
No, I'm just on the mailing list.
On 2023/10/31 13:01, Novak Simic wrote:
Are you administrator?
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If you wish to unsubscribe, go to
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criteria: https://archlinux.org/todo/fix-ttf-font-default-font-setup/
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> On Oct 11, 2023, at 7:03 AM, Óscar García Amor wrote:
>
> El mar, 10-10-2023 a las 22:20 +0200, mail...@tuta.io escribió:
>> Hi!
>
>
Which local mail client are you using?
On 2023/9/22 13:03, Richard Ullger wrote:
Hi,
As the subject states. The preview pane for html emails is blank.
Downgrading webkit2gtk to 2.40.5-2 fixes the issue.
Regards,
Richard
Maybe you could try forgetting the router's network name? Assuming that
the two show up as different entries in the network list.
On 2023/9/7 9:01, Morten Bo Johansen wrote:
Hi,
I have a wifi router and an extender/repeater. I connect to the
extender's station to get the best signal, but when
f Mardorf wrote:
On Fri, 2023-09-01 at 15:15 -0400, Aaron Liu wrote:
Currently, there are 2 packages for the latest Waterfox "current":
waterfox-g-bin and waterfox-current-bin .
Hi,
you should probably add comments to the AUR instead of sending a request
to a mailing list. However, ther
Yeah, I also sent
[this](https://lists.archlinux.org/archives/list/arch-general@lists.archlinux.org/thread/52JZOZ6MY5SEOJKQ3YBOPB34WZIVWKXH/)
but apparently I have to do some very specific things for Mailman to
recognize that as a reply.
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Date: Fri, 1 Sep 2023 15:18:07 -0400
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Oops, I've sent this to the arch-general mailing list instead! I meant
to send this t
Currently, there are 2 packages for the latest Waterfox "current":
waterfox-g-bin and waterfox-current-bin .
My guess is as follows: This arose from Waterfox changing their versions
from "current" to "G", short for "generation". hawkeye116477, the
maintainer for the former package and former m
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