[arch-general] Mime backup program
Hello, A few weeks ago there was a thread regarding the best "Arch" way of backing up /etc and I mentioned that I wrote a backup program that works very well for that. I promised I would let everyone know when my new version became available, and today is that day. I don't have an AUR package yet, however an installer is provided and a "Quick Setup" can be found in the README. The package contains full documentation and I am willing to answer questions via email. This is a very powerful and fully featured program and I welcome any feedback. http://code.google.com/p/mime-backup/ Thank you Squall -- Yesterday is history. Tomorrow is a mystery. Today is a gift. That's why its called the present. Headmaster Squall :: The Wired/Section-9 Close the world txen eht nepo $3R14L 3XP3R1M3NT$ #L41N http://twitter.com/headmastersqual
On Fri, Aug 3, 2012 at 11:35 PM, Squall Lionheart <headmastersquall@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello,
A few weeks ago there was a thread regarding the best "Arch" way of backing up /etc and I mentioned that I wrote a backup program that works very well for that. I promised I would let everyone know when my new version became available, and today is that day. I don't have an AUR package yet, however an installer is provided and a "Quick Setup" can be found in the README. The package contains full documentation and I am willing to answer questions via email. This is a very powerful and fully featured program and I welcome any feedback.
A very misleading name :)
A very misleading name :)
I have been concerned about the confusion because of "mime types". I was going for something like mimic because the backups resemble the primary file system. I might change it in the future, just haven't found a good name yet. Thanks for the input. -- Yesterday is history. Tomorrow is a mystery. Today is a gift. That's why its called the present. Headmaster Squall :: The Wired/Section-9 Close the world txen eht nepo $3R14L 3XP3R1M3NT$ #L41N http://twitter.com/headmastersqual
On 03/08/12||15:35, Squall Lionheart wrote:
Hello,
A few weeks ago there was a thread regarding the best "Arch" way of backing up /etc and I mentioned that I wrote a backup program that works very well for that. I promised I would let everyone know when my new version became available, and today is that day. I don't have an AUR package yet, however an installer is provided and a "Quick Setup" can be found in the README. The package contains full documentation and I am willing to answer questions via email. This is a very powerful and fully featured program and I welcome any feedback.
http://code.google.com/p/mime-backup/
Thank you Squall
Hello, I am very interested in testing your backup tool, as I am really fed up of the one is use (deja-dup). Is there any issue if I install it from your tarball, or shall I create first a PKGBUILD. which is normally the safest way. Thank you.
i'm very interesting to use this app. but i usually use svn to backup /etc on my linux boxes. ——— Ashkan R On Aug 7, 2012 3:23 PM, "Arno Gaboury" <arnaud.gaboury@gmail.com> wrote:
On 03/08/12||15:35, Squall Lionheart wrote:
Hello,
A few weeks ago there was a thread regarding the best "Arch" way of backing up /etc and I mentioned that I wrote a backup program that works very well for that. I promised I would let everyone know when my new version became available, and today is that day. I don't have an AUR package yet, however an installer is provided and a "Quick Setup" can be found in the README. The package contains full documentation and I am willing to answer questions via email. This is a very powerful and fully featured program and I welcome any feedback.
http://code.google.com/p/mime-backup/
Thank you Squall
Hello,
I am very interested in testing your backup tool, as I am really fed up of the one is use (deja-dup). Is there any issue if I install it from your tarball, or shall I create first a PKGBUILD. which is normally the safest way.
Thank you.
Arno and Ashkan,
Is there any issue if I install it from your tarball, or shall I create first a PKGBUILD. which is normally the safest way.
Their is no issue with just following the instructions and using the Python installer, except that if you want to remove the package you have to do it manually. That being said, you should always create a native package for your distro of choice, simply to have better package organization and house keeping. If you create a PKGBUILD, would you share it with me, I have not had the time to research writing one?
i'm very interesting to use this app. but i usually use svn to backup /etc on my linux boxes.
SVN is a great tool and I use it as well for backing up certain items, such as our DNS zone files (which is also backed using mime). After you start using mime to backup your system, it give the feel of having your entire file system under source control. This is because each backup that is made creates a new copy of your file system which builds a history of your files. The lsmime tool that installs with it also provides the ability to do a diff on a file and compare it to a version from your backups, and their is a "lsmime changes" command that works similarly to "svn status". Thank you Squall -- Yesterday is history. Tomorrow is a mystery. Today is a gift. That's why its called the present. Headmaster Squall :: The Wired/Section-9 Close the world txen eht nepo $3R14L 3XP3R1M3NT$ #L41N http://twitter.com/headmastersqual
On 07/08/12||08:59, Squall Lionheart wrote:
Arno and Ashkan,
Is there any issue if I install it from your tarball, or shall I create first a PKGBUILD. which is normally the safest way.
Their is no issue with just following the instructions and using the Python installer, except that if you want to remove the package you have to do it manually. That being said, you should always create a native package for your distro of choice, simply to have better package organization and house keeping. If you create a PKGBUILD, would you share it with me, I have not had the time to research writing one?
i'm very interesting to use this app. but i usually use svn to backup /etc on my linux boxes.
SVN is a great tool and I use it as well for backing up certain items, such as our DNS zone files (which is also backed using mime). After you start using mime to backup your system, it give the feel of having your entire file system under source control. This is because each backup that is made creates a new copy of your file system which builds a history of your files. The lsmime tool that installs with it also provides the ability to do a diff on a file and compare it to a version from your backups, and their is a "lsmime changes" command that works similarly to "svn status".
Thank you Squall
I will have a look and write PKGBUILD for you after being tested on my box. As already stated, the name is very confusing. Once you will post it in AUR, changing its name will become difficult. Would it be possible for you to quickly change the name before writing PKGBUILD? It should'nt be so difficult to find something more related to back-up. Regards.
On Fri, Aug 3, 2012 at 11:35 PM, Squall Lionheart <headmastersquall@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello,
A few weeks ago there was a thread regarding the best "Arch" way of backing up /etc and I mentioned that I wrote a backup program that works very well for that. I promised I would let everyone know when my new version became available, and today is that day. I don't have an AUR package yet, however an installer is provided and a "Quick Setup" can be found in the README. The package contains full documentation and I am willing to answer questions via email. This is a very powerful and fully featured program and I welcome any feedback.
http://code.google.com/p/mime-backup/
Thank you Squall
-- Yesterday is history. Tomorrow is a mystery. Today is a gift. That's why its called the present.
Headmaster Squall :: The Wired/Section-9 Close the world txen eht nepo $3R14L 3XP3R1M3NT$ #L41N http://twitter.com/headmastersqual
A great idea. I have a few suggestions: 1. A better name would be a great idea. When I saw “mime backup program”, I immediately thought of mimetypes, when I shouldn’t. 2. lsmime doesn’t use -- in front of arguments, although mime does. See (5). 3. Mind switching to version control systems and to GitHub? It’s much nicer and a billion times easier for people to contribute. 4. PyPI — http://wiki.python.org/moin/CheeseShopTutorial 5. argparse should be used instead of your methods of parsing arguments. It’s much cleaner and easier. 6. Use setuptools (distribute) instead of distutils. 7. Compliance with PEP 8 is a good idea. Package “pep8” from the AUR should help you. 8. If you want to have more users, rewrite it in python2. 9. Unit tests, http://kennethreitz.com/repository-structure-and-python.html and other stuff would be great to see. 10. And by the way, http://i.stack.imgur.com/RdBpi.png — python-distribute, python2-distribute, python-pip, python2-pip should be of use. 11. PKGBUILD. 12. Perform all that after a name change, if you want one. -- Kwpolska <http://kwpolska.tk> stop html mail | always bottom-post www.asciiribbon.org | www.netmeister.org/news/learn2quote.html GPG KEY: 5EAAEA16 | Arch Linux x86_64, zsh, mutt, vim. # vim:set textwidth=70:
On Wed, Aug 8, 2012 at 4:20 PM, Kwpolska <kwpolska@gmail.com> wrote:
On Fri, Aug 3, 2012 at 11:35 PM, Squall Lionheart <headmastersquall@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello,
A few weeks ago there was a thread regarding the best "Arch" way of backing up /etc and I mentioned that I wrote a backup program that works very well for that. I promised I would let everyone know when my new version became available, and today is that day. I don't have an AUR package yet, however an installer is provided and a "Quick Setup" can be found in the README. The package contains full documentation and I am willing to answer questions via email. This is a very powerful and fully featured program and I welcome any feedback.
http://code.google.com/p/mime-backup/
Thank you Squall
-- Yesterday is history. Tomorrow is a mystery. Today is a gift. That's why its called the present.
Headmaster Squall :: The Wired/Section-9 Close the world txen eht nepo $3R14L 3XP3R1M3NT$ #L41N http://twitter.com/headmastersqual
A great idea. I have a few suggestions:
1. A better name would be a great idea. When I saw “mime backup program”, I immediately thought of mimetypes, when I shouldn’t. 2. lsmime doesn’t use -- in front of arguments, although mime does. See (5). 3. Mind switching to version control systems and to GitHub? It’s much nicer and a billion times easier for people to contribute. 4. PyPI — http://wiki.python.org/moin/CheeseShopTutorial 5. argparse should be used instead of your methods of parsing arguments. It’s much cleaner and easier. 6. Use setuptools (distribute) instead of distutils. 7. Compliance with PEP 8 is a good idea. Package “pep8” from the AUR should help you. 8. If you want to have more users, rewrite it in python2. 9. Unit tests, http://kennethreitz.com/repository-structure-and-python.html and other stuff would be great to see. 10. And by the way, http://i.stack.imgur.com/RdBpi.png — python-distribute, python2-distribute, python-pip, python2-pip should be of use. 11. PKGBUILD. 12. Perform all that after a name change, if you want one. -- Kwpolska <http://kwpolska.tk> stop html mail | always bottom-post www.asciiribbon.org | www.netmeister.org/news/learn2quote.html GPG KEY: 5EAAEA16 | Arch Linux x86_64, zsh, mutt, vim. # vim:set textwidth=70:
Following Kwpolska remarks, I suggest waiting a little bit before writing the PKGBUILD. Btw, this will only need you 15-30 minutes to write and check integrity. But as already proposed, I can do it for you if you run out of time.
1. A better name would be a great idea. When I saw “mime backup program”, I immediately thought of mimetypes, when I shouldn’t.
This has been my biggest fear and I have always felt uncomfortable with the name because of that. Unfortunately, I have been trying to come up with something better since I started writing this program and can't seem to come up with anything that fits. I'll give it another go since this is a big deal.
2. lsmime doesn’t use -- in front of arguments, although mime does. See (5).
This came about because I wanted lsmime to use more of an svn or "human" like syntax that is much easier to read and remember. Both programs used to use the - or -- syntax, but it made lsmime very confusing and required constant references to -h. Old lsmime -r -id 5 rc.conf New lsmime restore rc.conf from backup 5
3. Mind switching to version control systems and to GitHub? It’s much nicer and a billion times easier for people to contribute.
I'm currently using google code and they have a source control option, I'll set that up after a rename.
4. PyPI — http://wiki.python.org/moin/CheeseShopTutorial 5. argparse should be used instead of your methods of parsing arguments. It’s much cleaner and easier. 6. Use setuptools (distribute) instead of distutils. 7. Compliance with PEP 8 is a good idea. Package “pep8” from the AUR should help you.
Thank you for the great resources, I will definitely take the time to make these changes.
8. If you want to have more users, rewrite it in python2.
Both programs are fully compatible with versions 2.6, 2.7 and 3.x
9. Unit tests, http://kennethreitz.com/repository-structure-and-python.html and other stuff would be great to see.
I have unit tests, I just didn't distribute them. I know I should and will in the future. Your information and feedback is greatly appreciated. Seems like once you think you know enough, you learn their is a whole new world to explore. Thank you Squall -- Yesterday is history. Tomorrow is a mystery. Today is a gift. That's why its called the present. Headmaster Squall :: The Wired/Section-9 Close the world txen eht nepo $3R14L 3XP3R1M3NT$ #L41N http://twitter.com/headmastersqual
On Wed, Aug 8, 2012 at 5:41 PM, Squall Lionheart <headmastersquall@gmail.com> wrote:
3. Mind switching to version control systems and to GitHub? It’s much nicer and a billion times easier for people to contribute.
I'm currently using google code and they have a source control option, I'll set that up after a rename.
Does Google Code have support for pull requests or anything like that? It’s very useful for people who would like to help you. GitHub provides such awesome things. Without pull requests, I’d have to bother with creating a .patch file and then mailing it to you. With pull requests, I could just hit fork, clone the repo locally (or even edit directly online if it’s a small change), hit “pull request” and you would be able to merge my changes in 10 seconds flat. Seriously, I’d love to have every single open source project in the universe on GitHub because of stuff like that. -- Kwpolska <http://kwpolska.tk> stop html mail | always bottom-post www.asciiribbon.org | www.netmeister.org/news/learn2quote.html GPG KEY: 5EAAEA16 | Arch Linux x86_64, zsh, mutt, vim. # vim:set textwidth=70:
Does Google Code have support for pull requests or anything like that?
Not sure if they do, I have been using my own local svn repo. Perhaps with the name change I'll also move the project. Been working on slowly moving away from Google products anyways so this will be good. -- Yesterday is history. Tomorrow is a mystery. Today is a gift. That's why its called the present. Headmaster Squall :: The Wired/Section-9 Close the world txen eht nepo $3R14L 3XP3R1M3NT$ #L41N http://twitter.com/headmastersqual
Hey Squall, I took the opportunity and created a small very simple PKGBUILD for your application. I assume it doesn't depend on something special. Also the package name will have to change and this will affect the PKGBUILD as well. When you move to git you will also have to change the PKGBUILD. This is the first time I make a PKGBUILD file so if someone notice something wrong please let me know. # PKGBUILD for mime backup tool # Contributor: Leonidas Spyropoulos <leonidas at spyropoulos dot eu> pkgname=mime pkgver=2.0.0 pkgrel=1 pkgdesc="Mime is a command line backup program written in Python" arch=('i686' 'x86_64') url="http://http://code.google.com/p/mime-backup/" license=('GPL3') depends=('python2') source=(http://mime-backup.googlecode.com/files/$pkgname-$pkgver.tar.gz) md5sums=('9f6c3a33bffde6126b7a7bd85d38e7c5') build() { cd $startdir/src/$pkgname-$pkgver chmod 644 $startdir/src/$pkgname-$pkgver/mime.conf.sample python2 setup.py install --root=$pkgdir || return 1 } What do you think? -- Caution: breathing may be hazardous to your health. #include <stdio.h> int main(){printf("%s","\x4c\x65\x6f\x6e\x69\x64\x61\x73");}
On 08/10/2012 03:08 AM, Leonidas Spyropoulos wrote:
Hey Squall,
I took the opportunity and created a small very simple PKGBUILD for your application. I assume it doesn't depend on something special. Also the package name will have to change and this will affect the PKGBUILD as well.
When you move to git you will also have to change the PKGBUILD.
This is the first time I make a PKGBUILD file so if someone notice something wrong please let me know.
# PKGBUILD for mime backup tool # Contributor: Leonidas Spyropoulos <leonidas at spyropoulos dot eu> pkgname=mime pkgver=2.0.0 pkgrel=1 pkgdesc="Mime is a command line backup program written in Python" arch=('i686' 'x86_64') since it's a python app, arch should be 'any'
url="http://http://code.google.com/p/mime-backup/" There's a double http:// :P
license=('GPL3') depends=('python2') source=(http://mime-backup.googlecode.com/files/$pkgname-$pkgver.tar.gz) md5sums=('9f6c3a33bffde6126b7a7bd85d38e7c5')
build() { cd $startdir/src/$pkgname-$pkgver chmod 644 $startdir/src/$pkgname-$pkgver/mime.conf.sample python2 setup.py install --root=$pkgdir || return 1 || return 1 is not needed any more, pacman handles it. Rename startdir to srcdir. Also it's a good practice to place brackets {} around pkgdir and srcdir, or place the whole path in double quotes.
}
What do you think?
On Fri, Aug 10, 2012 at 7:47 AM, Axilleas Pi <axilleaspi@ymail.com> wrote:
pkgdesc="Mime is a command line backup program written in Python" arch=('i686' 'x86_64') since it's a python app, arch should be 'any'
url="http://http://code.google.com/p/mime-backup/" There's a double http:// :P
license=('GPL3') depends=('python2') source=(http://mime-backup.googlecode.com/files/$pkgname-$pkgver.tar.gz) md5sums=('9f6c3a33bffde6126b7a7bd85d38e7c5')
build() { cd $startdir/src/$pkgname-$pkgver chmod 644 $startdir/src/$pkgname-$pkgver/mime.conf.sample python2 setup.py install --root=$pkgdir || return 1 || return 1 is not needed any more, pacman handles it. Rename startdir to srcdir. Also it's a good practice to place brackets {} around pkgdir and srcdir, or place the whole path in double quotes.
Thanks Axillea, I fixed according to your recommendations: # Contributor: Leonidas Spyropoulos <leonidas at spyropoulos dot eu> pkgname=mime pkgver=2.0.0 pkgrel=1 pkgdesc="Mime is a command line backup program written in Python" arch=('any') url="http://code.google.com/p/mime-backup/" license=('GPL3') depends=('python2') source=(http://mime-backup.googlecode.com/files/$pkgname-$pkgver.tar.gz) md5sums=('9f6c3a33bffde6126b7a7bd85d38e7c5') build() { cd ${srcdir}/$pkgname-$pkgver chmod 644 ${srcdir}/$pkgname-$pkgver/mime.conf.sample python2 setup.py install --root=${pkgdir} } -- Caution: breathing may be hazardous to your health. #include <stdio.h> int main(){printf("%s","\x4c\x65\x6f\x6e\x69\x64\x61\x73");}
I fixed according to your recommendations:
# Contributor: Leonidas Spyropoulos <leonidas at spyropoulos dot eu> pkgname=mime pkgver=2.0.0 pkgrel=1 pkgdesc="Mime is a command line backup program written in Python" arch=('any') url="http://code.google.com/p/mime-backup/" license=('GPL3') depends=('python2') source=(http://mime-backup.googlecode.com/files/$pkgname-$pkgver.tar.gz) md5sums=('9f6c3a33bffde6126b7a7bd85d38e7c5')
build() { cd ${srcdir}/$pkgname-$pkgver chmod 644 ${srcdir}/$pkgname-$pkgver/mime.conf.sample python2 setup.py install --root=${pkgdir} }
This is great, thank you for taking the time to put this together. I am working on the suggestions provided by Kwpolska and believe I have found a new name. I was thinking of resetting the version number back to 1.0 after the rename and the move to github, since it would be the first release under that name. Does anyone see an issue with doing that? Squall -- Yesterday is history. Tomorrow is a mystery. Today is a gift. That's why its called the present. Headmaster Squall :: The Wired/Section-9 Close the world txen eht nepo $3R14L 3XP3R1M3NT$ #L41N http://twitter.com/headmastersqual
On Fri, Aug 10, 2012 at 4:52 PM, Squall Lionheart <headmastersquall@gmail.com> wrote:
I fixed according to your recommendations:
# Contributor: Leonidas Spyropoulos <leonidas at spyropoulos dot eu> pkgname=mime pkgver=2.0.0 pkgrel=1 pkgdesc="Mime is a command line backup program written in Python" arch=('any') url="http://code.google.com/p/mime-backup/" license=('GPL3') depends=('python2') source=(http://mime-backup.googlecode.com/files/$pkgname-$pkgver.tar.gz) md5sums=('9f6c3a33bffde6126b7a7bd85d38e7c5')
build() { cd ${srcdir}/$pkgname-$pkgver chmod 644 ${srcdir}/$pkgname-$pkgver/mime.conf.sample python2 setup.py install --root=${pkgdir} }
This is great, thank you for taking the time to put this together. I am working on the suggestions provided by Kwpolska and believe I have found a new name. I was thinking of resetting the version number back to 1.0 after the rename and the move to github, since it would be the first release under that name. Does anyone see an issue with doing that?
Squall
-- Yesterday is history. Tomorrow is a mystery. Today is a gift. That's why its called the present.
Headmaster Squall :: The Wired/Section-9 Close the world txen eht nepo $3R14L 3XP3R1M3NT$ #L41N http://twitter.com/headmastersqual
You are the project maintainer, so you decide! On a side note, I think you don’t have many users, so a version change would work nicely. -- Kwpolska <http://kwpolska.tk> stop html mail | always bottom-post www.asciiribbon.org | www.netmeister.org/news/learn2quote.html GPG KEY: 5EAAEA16 | Arch Linux x86_64, zsh, mutt, vim. # vim:set textwidth=70:
You are the project maintainer, so you decide! On a side note, I think you don’t have many users, so a version change would work nicely.
Thanks again. I have been in software development for nearly a decade and am new to open source software so I'm just trying to learn whats best. I will be resetting the version number on the move. Squall -- Yesterday is history. Tomorrow is a mystery. Today is a gift. That's why its called the present. Headmaster Squall :: The Wired/Section-9 Close the world txen eht nepo $3R14L 3XP3R1M3NT$ #L41N http://twitter.com/headmastersqual
On 10 Aug 2012 16:13, "Squall Lionheart" <headmastersquall@gmail.com> wrote:
You are the project maintainer, so you decide! On a side note, I think you don’t have many users, so a version change would work nicely.
Thanks again. I have been in software development for nearly a decade and am new to open source software so I'm just trying to learn whats best. I will be resetting the version number on the move.
I agree, if you are going to reset the version better do it now that the project is young. Let me know when you move it to github and I will update the PKGBUILD with name change and new process of downloading the source.
Squall
-- Yesterday is history. Tomorrow is a mystery. Today is a gift. That's why its called the present.
Headmaster Squall :: The Wired/Section-9 Close the world txen eht nepo $3R14L 3XP3R1M3NT$ #L41N http://twitter.com/headmastersqual
I have renamed and moved this project to github for those interested. Thank you for all your help and I have applied most of the suggestions so far as well as made further improvements. https://github.com/headmastersquall/caatinga -- Yesterday is history. Tomorrow is a mystery. Today is a gift. That's why its called the present. Headmaster Squall :: The Wired/Section-9 Close the world txen eht nepo $3R14L 3XP3R1M3NT$ #L41N http://twitter.com/headmastersqual
On Mon, Sep 10, 2012 at 4:03 PM, Squall Lionheart <headmastersquall@gmail.com> wrote:
I have renamed and moved this project to github for those interested. Thank you for all your help and I have applied most of the suggestions so far as well as made further improvements.
I tried installing the caatinga in a custom directory and fails. Please see issue: https://github.com/headmastersquall/caatinga/issues/1 -- Caution: breathing may be hazardous to your health. #include <stdio.h> int main(){printf("%s","\x4c\x65\x6f\x6e\x69\x64\x61\x73");}
I tried installing the caatinga in a custom directory and fails. Please see issue: https://github.com/headmastersquall/caatinga/issues/1
This is fixed now. Go ahead and pull and update and try again. -- Yesterday is history. Tomorrow is a mystery. Today is a gift. That's why its called the present. Headmaster Squall :: The Wired/Section-9 Close the world txen eht nepo $3R14L 3XP3R1M3NT$ #L41N http://twitter.com/headmastersqual
On 11/09/12||12:20, Squall Lionheart wrote:
I tried installing the caatinga in a custom directory and fails. Please see issue: https://github.com/headmastersquall/caatinga/issues/1
This is fixed now. Go ahead and pull and update and try again.
Very good news. I have been waiting for your app to get rid of the f* dejadup. Do you plan to build a AUR package? Would be best. TY for your work.
-- Yesterday is history. Tomorrow is a mystery. Today is a gift. That's why its called the present.
Headmaster Squall :: The Wired/Section-9 Close the world txen eht nepo $3R14L 3XP3R1M3NT$ #L41N http://twitter.com/headmastersqual
On Tue, Sep 11, 2012 at 8:35 PM, Arno Gaboury <arnaud.gaboury@gmail.com> wrote:
Very good news. I have been waiting for your app to get rid of the f* dejadup. Do you plan to build a AUR package? Would be best.
I made a PKGBUILD for that, already submitted. @headmastersquall: I made you a pull request to include it into your repo. -- Caution: breathing may be hazardous to your health. #include <stdio.h> int main(){printf("%s","\x4c\x65\x6f\x6e\x69\x64\x61\x73");}
I made a PKGBUILD for that, already submitted. @headmastersquall: I made you a pull request to include it into your repo.
Done! Thanks, looks good. Haven't tested it yet though. -- Yesterday is history. Tomorrow is a mystery. Today is a gift. That's why its called the present. Headmaster Squall :: The Wired/Section-9 Close the world txen eht nepo $3R14L 3XP3R1M3NT$ #L41N http://twitter.com/headmastersqual
Following Kwpolska remarks, I suggest waiting a little bit before writing the PKGBUILD. Btw, this will only need you 15-30 minutes to write and check integrity. But as already proposed, I can do it for you if you run out of time.
I agree, lets come back to this after a rename. -- Yesterday is history. Tomorrow is a mystery. Today is a gift. That's why its called the present. Headmaster Squall :: The Wired/Section-9 Close the world txen eht nepo $3R14L 3XP3R1M3NT$ #L41N http://twitter.com/headmastersqual
participants (8)
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arnaud gaboury
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Arno Gaboury
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ashkab rahmani
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Axilleas Pi
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Kwpolska
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Leonidas Spyropoulos
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SanskritFritz
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Squall Lionheart