+1 for quick deletion. No further questions. Wed, 30-03-2016 a las 17:59 +0200, stefan-husmann@t-online.de wrote:
-----Original-Nachricht----- Betreff: Re: [aur-general] AUR airvpn-portable changes files in userfolders, DO NOT INSTALL Datum: 2016-03-30T17:13:15+0200 Von: "William Di Luigi" <williamdiluigi@gmail.com> An: "Discussion about the Arch User Repository (AUR)" <aur-general@archlinux.o rg>
But is deleting the package really the best route? Why not let the maintainer know and let them fix the package? This is not a virus isn't it?
I would consider such anti-pattern as a virus, as it could potentially overwrite/destroy data out of pkg manager domain. Think about production environments. This is unacceptable.
-- The maintainer has some other packages for airvpn which do not try to be "portable" in the MS-Windows manner.
AUR packages may not change the users' HOME directories, that is the rule. 1+ for quick deletion.
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