On 01/31/2011 05:55 PM, Martti Kühne wrote:
On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 1:16 AM, Brian Troutwine<brian@troutwine.us> wrote:
Hi all,
I apologize, but my package was deleted from AUR without so much as an explanation. Unless I'm very much mistaken, I broke no packaging guidelines. I'll likely not be working to update libevent, after all.
Thanks for you time. Brian Troutwine
Hello people,
Forgot bugging this list as well. What's the issue with having 2.0.10 in unsupported? It's not in *-testing either, so there was no reason for this?
regards mar77i
i don't see that email in aur-general and i wonder how did you got it. he said he didn't broke any guidelines. I do remember somebody saying that libeven 2.0.10 was uploaded AS libevent. Copy/pasting from aur guidelines[1]: Check [core], [extra], and [community] for the package. If it is inside any of those repositories in ANY form, DO NOT submit the package (if the current package is broken or is lacking an included feature then please file a bug report in FlySpray). This restriction is there because a lot of users are using yaourt/clyde who checks for updates from aur and if the build has the same package name, it would pull it and install, breaking his applications that links to libevent. He should upload as libevent2 without conflicting with the current libevent1 [1] https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/AUR_User_Guidelines#Submitting_packages -- Ionuț