On Tue, Apr 08, 2008 at 09:21:48AM -0700, Jason Chu wrote:
/usr/bin/communitypkg is merely a symlink to /usr/bin/extrapkg, and extrapkg has the svn commit lines instead of the CVS lines needed for community. I'm not sure if this is "bug worthy", but I opened a bug in community packages so TU's have a reference:
http://bugs.archlinux.org/task/10118
To all TU's, either downgrade or don't upgrade devtools until this can be fixed. I mean, you could always use "cvs commit".
Good catch. I didn't even pick up on that one. Now the kicker - how quickly can I/we get the community daemon converted vs putting out a new devtools package? Which way should we go?
Instead of a symlink, use the old (CVS-)extrapkg as communitypkg. That will effectively fix communitypkg, so you can take your time to convert community. As I understand you, no work has been done on that yet.
Hmm, that's probably be the path of least resistance - Jason, opinions?
Sounds like a nice quick fix for now. I'll release 0.6.2 soon!
Jason
Oh crap. The symlink is actually created in aurtools. That'll teach us for actually trying to separate ideas. I'll see if I can get Paul to just take a copy of the old communitypkg script and put it in aurtools for right now. I like not screwing with the extrapkg script because it's correct for when everything is converted over. Jason