this still brings some new features that might be required by other packages
There are zero required-by's on those two packages, except between themselves.
What would be the appropriate action if the current maintainer does not release a update soon?
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Package_Maintainer_guidelines You can become a maintainer, so the current maintainers do not need to bear hundreds or even thousands of packages themselves. You can also update and build it yourself (I suggest pkgrel 0, so real update overwrites your changes), and if the fixes are more than just bumping pkgrel/pkgver, you can send a PR with the necessary changes. Martin On Mon, May 27, 2024 at 11:40 AM Florian Wetzel <linux@commanderred.xyz> wrote:
Hi there,
I am not sure how to handle this problem, but I know that I am not the only person that has this problem.
Currently, the packages jellyfin-server and jellyfin-web are one stable release (10.8.13 -> 10.9.0) and multiple bugfix versions (latest version is 10.9.3) behind. While 10.9.0 was released "just" two weeks ago, this still brings some new features that might be required by other packages.
What would be the appropriate action if the current maintainer does not release a update soon?
Regards,
Florian