[arch-dev-public] [Draft] Update of gimp-help-2
Hi, The new gimp-help will provide seperate packages for eache language as opposed to the curent one (gimp-help-2) which includes all languages. I haven't found a good way to use the replaces array to accomplish this so instead I'll post an announcement (front page news, bbs, ML). Feel free to suggest changes to the announcement draft or another way to do the update. ======================================================================== Update of gimp-help-2 The old gimp-help-2 2.4.2 package that was providing gimp's html help files for several languages was removed from the repo. It will be replaced by new help files for gimp 2.6.0. However, each language is now in its own package. To update, you'll need to removed the old package (pacman -Rd gimp-help-2) and installed the new package for the desired language: gimp-help-de gimp-help-en gimp-help-es gimp-help-fr gimp-help-it gimp-help-ja gimp-help-ko gimp-help-nl gimp-help-nn gimp-help-pl gimp-help-ru gimp-help-sv gimp-help-zh_cn You can also install them all with: pacman -S gimp-help ======================================================================== Thanks
On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 11:06 PM, Eric Bélanger <snowmaniscool@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
The new gimp-help will provide seperate packages for eache language as opposed to the curent one (gimp-help-2) which includes all languages. I haven't found a good way to use the replaces array to accomplish this so instead I'll post an announcement (front page news, bbs, ML). Feel free to suggest changes to the announcement draft or another way to do the update.
======================================================================== Update of gimp-help-2
The old gimp-help-2 2.4.2 package that was providing gimp's html help files for several languages was removed from the repo. It will be replaced by new help files for gimp 2.6.0. However, each language is now in its own package. To update, you'll need to removed the old package (pacman -Rd gimp-help-2) and installed the new package for the desired language:
gimp-help-de gimp-help-en gimp-help-es gimp-help-fr gimp-help-it gimp-help-ja gimp-help-ko gimp-help-nl gimp-help-nn gimp-help-pl gimp-help-ru gimp-help-sv gimp-help-zh_cn
You can also install them all with: pacman -S gimp-help ========================================================================
Thanks
Bump. No comments? No objections?
Eric Bélanger wrote:
On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 11:06 PM, Eric Bélanger <snowmaniscool@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
The new gimp-help will provide seperate packages for eache language as opposed to the curent one (gimp-help-2) which includes all languages. I haven't found a good way to use the replaces array to accomplish this so instead I'll post an announcement (front page news, bbs, ML). Feel free to suggest changes to the announcement draft or another way to do the update.
======================================================================== Update of gimp-help-2
The old gimp-help-2 2.4.2 package that was providing gimp's html help files for several languages was removed from the repo. It will be replaced by new help files for gimp 2.6.0. However, each language is now in its own package. To update, you'll need to removed the old package (pacman -Rd gimp-help-2) and installed the new package for the desired language:
gimp-help-de gimp-help-en gimp-help-es gimp-help-fr gimp-help-it gimp-help-ja gimp-help-ko gimp-help-nl gimp-help-nn gimp-help-pl gimp-help-ru gimp-help-sv gimp-help-zh_cn
You can also install them all with: pacman -S gimp-help ========================================================================
Thanks
Bump. No comments? No objections?
Looks good to me. Allan
On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 2:02 AM, Allan McRae <allan@archlinux.org> wrote:
Eric Bélanger wrote:
On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 11:06 PM, Eric Bélanger <snowmaniscool@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
The new gimp-help will provide seperate packages for eache language as opposed to the curent one (gimp-help-2) which includes all languages. I haven't found a good way to use the replaces array to accomplish this so instead I'll post an announcement (front page news, bbs, ML). Feel free to suggest changes to the announcement draft or another way to do the update.
======================================================================== Update of gimp-help-2
The old gimp-help-2 2.4.2 package that was providing gimp's html help files for several languages was removed from the repo. It will be replaced by new help files for gimp 2.6.0. However, each language is now in its own package. To update, you'll need to removed the old package (pacman -Rd gimp-help-2) and installed the new package for the desired language:
gimp-help-de gimp-help-en gimp-help-es gimp-help-fr gimp-help-it gimp-help-ja gimp-help-ko gimp-help-nl gimp-help-nn gimp-help-pl gimp-help-ru gimp-help-sv gimp-help-zh_cn
You can also install them all with: pacman -S gimp-help ========================================================================
Thanks
Bump. No comments? No objections?
Looks good to me.
Why -Rd? What depends on it? -Dan
On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 8:08 AM, Dan McGee <dpmcgee@gmail.com> wrote:
On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 2:02 AM, Allan McRae <allan@archlinux.org> wrote:
Eric Bélanger wrote:
On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 11:06 PM, Eric Bélanger <snowmaniscool@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
The new gimp-help will provide seperate packages for eache language as opposed to the curent one (gimp-help-2) which includes all languages. I haven't found a good way to use the replaces array to accomplish this so instead I'll post an announcement (front page news, bbs, ML). Feel free to suggest changes to the announcement draft or another way to do the update.
======================================================================== Update of gimp-help-2
The old gimp-help-2 2.4.2 package that was providing gimp's html help files for several languages was removed from the repo. It will be replaced by new help files for gimp 2.6.0. However, each language is now in its own package. To update, you'll need to removed the old package (pacman -Rd gimp-help-2) and installed the new package for the desired language:
gimp-help-de gimp-help-en gimp-help-es gimp-help-fr gimp-help-it gimp-help-ja gimp-help-ko gimp-help-nl gimp-help-nn gimp-help-pl gimp-help-ru gimp-help-sv gimp-help-zh_cn
You can also install them all with: pacman -S gimp-help ========================================================================
Thanks
Bump. No comments? No objections?
Looks good to me.
Why -Rd? What depends on it?
-Dan
Nothing in the repos. I just was being safe in case someone has an AUR/homemade package that depends on it for some reason. I can remove the -d option if it's a problem.
On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 1:58 AM, Eric Bélanger <snowmaniscool@gmail.com> wrote:
On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 11:06 PM, Eric Bélanger <snowmaniscool@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
The new gimp-help will provide seperate packages for eache language as opposed to the curent one (gimp-help-2) which includes all languages. I haven't found a good way to use the replaces array to accomplish this so instead I'll post an announcement (front page news, bbs, ML). Feel free to suggest changes to the announcement draft or another way to do the update.
======================================================================== Update of gimp-help-2
The old gimp-help-2 2.4.2 package that was providing gimp's html help files for several languages was removed from the repo. It will be replaced by new help files for gimp 2.6.0. However, each language is now in its own package. To update, you'll need to removed the old package (pacman -Rd gimp-help-2) and installed the new package for the desired language:
gimp-help-de gimp-help-en gimp-help-es gimp-help-fr gimp-help-it gimp-help-ja gimp-help-ko gimp-help-nl gimp-help-nn gimp-help-pl gimp-help-ru gimp-help-sv gimp-help-zh_cn
You can also install them all with: pacman -S gimp-help ========================================================================
Thanks
Bump. No comments? No objections?
Huh, I actually had a saved draft that said "Looks good to me". No idea why it was never sent.
participants (4)
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Aaron Griffin
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Allan McRae
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Dan McGee
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Eric Bélanger