On 19/06/2022 03.47, Dunzhi Zhou via aur-general wrote:
Dear,
I am new to this mail list, hence please let me know anything if I didn't
do properly.
There is a GitHub repository (https://github.com/fancompute/ceviche) I want
to pack it up as a python library for ez maintenance if there is any
Anyone *can* restore a package by just pushing a new commit to the package's
git repo. Though usually packages are deleted for a reason, so you might want
to ask a TU before blindly restoring a package.
On 12/06/2022 18.39, Pellegrino Prevete via aur-general wrote:
After an AUR package gets
Hi,
the user MarsSeed[0] is spamming AUR packages which perform a pkgrel bump for
perl version updates with a prewritten comment asking package maintainers not
to do that, examples: [1][2][3]. While their reasoning is questionable, I think
the AUR/TUs do not have an official stance on this, an
On 11/09/2021 09.44, Florian Bruhin via aur-general wrote:
Hey Jason,
On Fri, Sep 10, 2021 at 07:19:16PM -0400, Jason Kercher via aur-general wrote:
if anyone has a minute to look at my PKGBUILD, that would be great.
A couple of suggestions:
- Variables which are empty or set to their default
On 01/09/2021 18.47, Fabio Loli via aur-general wrote:
Hi, I can't git push in a pkgbuild I have recently adopted and don't know how
to fix this.
Logs for git clone and git push can be seen here:
https://bin.disroot.org/?5bcc8b5042367adc#5mWdBewwCSZ3UrqvArYpe3rCfey5uEK85DJW4yxoXN8D
https://bi
On 02/08/2021 17.56, Oskar Roesler via aur-general wrote:
Shouldn't the AURweb git hooks deny commits where only the PKGBUILD but not the .SRCINFO got updated?
It produces a warning, but accepts the commit (because not all PKGBUILD changes
result in a .SRCINFO change).
It can be debated wheth