On 04/04/2018 01:05 PM, alrii via aur-general wrote:
AUR is like the wild west. Anyone can upload any packages even if it is already exist.
They sure can, and we can delete the package -- and the user with it. ... The dnscrypt-proxy-go-git is pretty obviously a duplicate of dnscrypt-proxy-git. I've told the git maintainer to update with the original, now rewritten upstream sources. *This is now over and done with.* The dnscrypt-proxy package is now updated, and I graciously left the dnscrypt-proxy-go package available until now... because it started as the golang beta which was something valid to have in the AUR, and I wasn't sure I wanted to delete the existing package before it was otherwise available. If it had been newly uploaded it would be deleted in a heartbeat -- it would hardly be the first outdated package that was uploaded to the AUR and deleted for breaking the rules. (Why is the peanut gallery complaining about a deletion request that had not even been accepted.) *This too is now over and done with.* Anyone who wants the 1.x version is welcome to create a dnscrypt-proxy-legacy{,-git} package. -- Eli Schwartz Bug Wrangler and Trusted User