Is some DEV or TU interested in maintain snort or zim? or can I move them to
AUR?
zim pkgbuild must be rewrite, the upstream project uses python now.
Cheers
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Andrea `bash` Scarpino
Arch Linux Developer
Hi,
I currently maintain unicap package in AUR. This package has been
splitted in 3 new packages ( http://unicap-imaging.org/blog/ ):
libunicap, libunicapgtk and libucil.
I think we have 2 solutions there, but I don't know which one is more
"elegant":
- create 3 new packages and delete unicap
- rename unicap to libunicap and create 2 new packages
Which one should we choose?
Kind regards.
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Jordi Cerdan
http://www.jordicerdan.com
Andorra
Hello,
I've been maintaining blogpost* package but developer prefers working on a
mercurial repository rather than publishing clear version updates. And there
is already a package 'blogpost-hg*' in AUR, so please delete my package
blogpost.
* blogpost => http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=18588
blogpost-hg => http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=33024
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H.Gökhan SARI
hsa2(a)difuzyon.net
please orphan "xf86-input-wacom" in AUR, for the reason cited by
"illicium" in the comments section
(http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=28999 ) i've already contacted
maintainer a couple of days ago, with no response.
thanks,
M Rawash
Hello,
There is a package called zim in [extra]. I've been using it, but today i
realised that zim is rewritten with python rather than perl. Then I removed
old version and switched to pyzim in AUR (Because package in [extra] is not
updated for a while). However, there is a package called zim-nightly* in
AUR, which is -*very*- obsolete :P (It's not updated for more than a year).
I think it should be deleted, shouldn't it?
*: zim-nightly => http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=16408
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H.Gökhan SARI
hsa2(a)difuzyon.net
Hello.
Is there any way to take package (kernel26-bfs) to community by someone from
Trusted Users group?
I will orphan it in some time becouse I don't have much time to maintrain
it.
Thanks for answer [image: smile]
Hello !
New to this list but not to AUR, I subscribed to ask for someone to
delete some comments on one of my AUR packages :
http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=30159
rosedubai seems to be a windows xp (bleeh) user, who apparently looks
for help for wifi on windows at the wrong place. (AUR page for an
ethernet driver...)
I explained him that patiently by mail.
Can someone delete his comments ?
-- Calimero