Le lun. 16 sept. 2019 à 18:57, Eli Schwartz via aur-general <aur-general@archlinux.org> a écrit :
On 9/16/19 12:38 PM, fredbezies via aur-general wrote:
Indeed! I just remember some manjaro related packages to be deleted because they were using manjaro dependencies in some ways.
Well, if the package in question can only be run on Manjaro (or only makes sense to run on manjaro), then that is probably an issue. On the other hand, we encourage users of derivative distributions to contribute to the AUR as long as their contributions are also able to be used on Arch Linux.
Sometimes AUR needs a little cleanup. But as long as added packages can be useful for every single Archlinux user... :D
For example, https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/?K=manjaro
These are mostly themes, but nothing says they cannot be used on Arch Linux too.
I noticed that. Even if some themes are... Well, ugly? :D Only one which doesn't look like a theme is this 2 years long outdated compiz port: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/compiz-manjaro/
And many AUR maintainers add archlinuxarm support for their packages (in fact, I do this for pacman-git myself) -- as long as it *also* compiles for x86_64, this is fine.
Some parabola users historically maintained e.g. linux-libre -- this is fine too, Arch users can run this kernel if they want, it's a valid kernel...
If your hardware can run it, of course :D
Some projects are directly based on these technologies, providing their own repository. I thought it was simpler to use directly ISO from these projects.
But maybe someone wants to use those technologies with Arch. :)
If they want to make their lifes harder, why not? [...]
I'm a 10 years long Archlinux user, who had known Archlinux 0.7x ISO... Good old /etc/rc.conf times... Or not!
Then you are entitled to Arch Linux support for those Arch systems, regardless of which AUR packages you install on them (even the ones which bring back /etc/rc.conf). ;)
Well... I'm too used to systemd config files now :D
-- Eli Schwartz Bug Wrangler and Trusted User
-- Frederic Bezies fredbezies@gmail.com