On 6 June 2010 01:48, Chris Brannon <cmbrannon79@gmail.com> wrote:
These all need to be rebuilt for community-cleanup, but nothing depends on them.
* cxxtest (last rebuild in February of 2006) * hal-cups-utils (last rebuild in September of 2007) * jump-project and jump-roadmatcher (last rebuild in November of 2006) (jump-roadmatcher is the only thing that depends on jump-project, and nothing depends on jump-roadmatcher.) * libcgi (last rebuilt in June of 2006) * liboop and nepim (These move as a unit. nepim is the only package which depends on liboop, and nothing depends on nepim). * live-f1 (Package is also out-of-date.) * magickthumbnail (last rebuild in October 2006) * mime-editor (last rebuild in October 2006)
* pypanel * python-certtool * python-constraint * python-mechanize * python-pyparallel * python-pyserial
*python-clientform (python-mechanize is the only package that depends on it. If python-mechanize goes, this one can go too.)
Hey Chris According to pkgstats [ https://www.archlinux.de/?page=PackageStatistics ], the following have at least 5% usage: cxxtest hal-cups-utils pypanel python-mechanize python-clientform And these below 5%, i.e IMO alright to remove: jump-* libcgi liboop nepim live-f1 magickthumbnail mime-editor python-certtool python-constraint python-pyparallel python-pyserial However, I'm not quite sure whether we can trust these numbers as being "current", like for eg. hal being phased out may mean hal-cups-utils is no longer needed or used (the stat is mostly from a prior period). Of particular concern is pypanel, which IIRC was used widely until at least 2008 (the last wiki edit for it). Anyway, it's up to you - we don't want to keep things in community that aren't used anymore :) -- GPG/PGP ID: B42DDCAD