On 30/06/2021 13:54, Rafael Fontenelle via aur-general wrote:
Hi Markus
On Wed, Jun 30, 2021 at 6:45 AM Markus Arians via aur-general <aur-general@lists.archlinux.org> wrote:
Hi everyone,
today I noticed I was unable to push to the AUR repository for the pijul package with the server hook error message "remote: error: package already provided by [community-testing]: pijul".
Sure enough, the package exists in the Community-Testing repository (see https://archlinux.org/packages/community-testing/x86_64/pijul/).
Now, as far as I understand, packages can be "promoted" to the community / community-testing repository, however, in this case it seems like a new package with the same name has been created. Is this the usual procedure? What will my responsibilities as packager of the AUR pijul package be? What happens to the AUR package? Should I just leave it as it is? Submit a delete request?
Thanks for your help! Markus My suggestion is to file a delete request. That's what I do when one of my AUR packages goes to an official repository.
Best regards, Rafael Fontenelle
The question if the package will ever make it to community - most people won't have community-testing enabled. It's not very typical for new packages that weren't in the repositories before. My guess it was because an alpha version was packaged, which shouldn't have been packaged in the repos in the first place. Alad