Greetings, it seems that upstream source for jrosetta package is down and not going to get back up any time soon. This package is still needed and I have files required to build it, so, I need some place online for others to download them. Currently these files are just uploaded to my dropbox account. Any suggestions? Also, java-skinlf package downloads required files from archlinux.org server while upstream download page is dead, too. Is this an option?
Regards, Victor Victor: You should be able to just use the Dropbox URLs as the source urls in
On 05/12/15 06:57, Victor Dmitriyev wrote: the PKGBUILD. I've done that for one of my packages and it works just fine. You also could pick up a cheapo VPS from http://buyvm.net/ for $15 USD a year for an OpenVZ 128MB Container or $25 a year for a 128MB KVM and host it yourself. I've used the OpenVZ $15 a year account for years; I run IRC server and other IRC related services on them. You get apache installed, plus ipv6 addresses, ssh, root, and a good choice of distros to choose from. They're very stable and they're good about notifying you about maintenance windows etc. Since you'll only be hosting AUR package srcs there, the 128M will be more than enough for serving a few tarballs :). -- Thanks, John D Jones III UNIX Zealot; Perl Lover unixgeek1972@gmail.com jnbek1972@gmail.com http://zoelife4u.org/ Where Earth and Spirit Unite