On 11 January 2011 05:10, Brad Fanella <bradfanella@archlinux.us> wrote:
On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 12:05 AM, Ray Rashif <schiv@archlinux.org> wrote:
On 9 January 2011 03:27, Brad Fanella <bradfanella@archlinux.us> wrote:
So with the recent release of apvlv 0.1.0, I have decided to drop maintaining it.
I believe it now supports UMD file reading of some sort, and this requires the whole the PSP toolchain to be packaged and submitted to the repo, which is something I have no interest in doing whatsoever, as I haven't even used the software in months.
What exactly is this "PSP toolchain"? Are the tools available from AUR?
Think of it as something similar to, say, the AVR toolchain. It is simply packages that are patched/modified for a certain architecture, which is the PSP (PlayStation Portable) in this case.
You can check out: http://svn.ps2dev.org/listing.php?repname=psp&path=/trunk/&rev=0&sc=0
I couldn't find any PSP/UMD-related packages in the official repos, nor the AUR.
An entire toolchain for a viewer? Either abandon the software altogether or build it without this "feature".