A first release candidate of the AUR 3.0.0 has been released! You can
give it a try at [1]. Note that due to internal changes, the setup at
aur-dev.archlinux.org uses a different database than aur.archlinux.org.
You should be able login using your regular AUR account, though.
The most important changes are:
* Full split package support.
* Support for {make,check,opt}depends, conflicts, provides, ...
* Full support for the new fields in the RPC interface.
* Metadata support. Use mkaurball instead of `makepkg --source` to
generate source tarballs for the AUR`. You can get it from [2] -- it
will eventually be moved to [community].
Note that in order to obtain the new fields, you need to request the new
version of the RPC API explicitly, like this:
https://aur-dev.archlinux.org/rpc.php?type=info&arg=pass&v=2
Otherwise, the replies default to the old format for compatibility
reasons.
Please report any bugs to the AUR bug tracker [3].
[1] https://aur-dev.archlinux.org/
[2] https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/pkgbuild-introspection-git/
[3] https://bugs.archlinux.org/index.php?project=2
The wkline project has been renamed to candybar. It would be great if you
could merge wkline-git into candybar-git, candybar-git replaces the old
wkline-git package.
--
Kim Silkebækken
Please remove glm-0.9.4 [1] and glm094 [2] as both are orphan and
unneeded/obsolete.
small explanation:
vertoe (the submitter) meant to use it as a dependency for some other
package he is working on. I contacted him and discussed the problems
involved in having a static version of glm as dependency. After my
recommendations he issued the problem upstream (where a patch is already
available) which made the static glm versions obsolete (so he disowned
both now).
cheers
Levente
[1] https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/glm-0.9.4/
[2] https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/glm094/
Hi,
Requesting orphaning of the AUR package "robocode".
https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/robocode/
Last Updated: *2013-04-22* 13:12
Flagged out-of-date (*2013-08-13*)
Users keep posting about new versions since, with no action from the
maintainer for more than a year.
Thanks,
Bence