[aur-general] Orphaning of 44 packages
Hi fellow listmates, in trying to make a long story short: I've finally switched from KDE3 to KDE4, and not directly via Arch, but on a parallelly installed Kubuntu with shared home partition. The result is, that the Kubuntu installation (which was previously only intended to be a test- platform and failsafe solution) now runs fine, but has devastated the KDE3 configs of the Arch system. But, contrary to my expectation, upgrading Arch to KDE4 didn't utilize the configs from Kubuntu (from the shared home). This means I currently have a not- really-working KDE4 installation on Arch with some additional anomalies (like e.g. graphic glitches, etc.). Unfortunately, university doesn't leave me much spare time to try to repair my current Arch system at the moment. So I'm sticking to my "backup" Kubuntu system for the time being. Because I won't be able to properly maintain my packages at the moment, I'd like to take this opportunity to cut my packages from 64 down to a manageable state of 20. Hope this will give new AUR users the opportunity to collect a few of them, so the distribution gets a bit more balanced. ^^ Now for the list. All of the packages work (except for ditz-git, because upstream development has stalled a bit). Albeit from jvlt, they're all up-to- date (as far as I know). I've tried to categorize them a bit: -- uml2tools and dependencies -- (best to be maintained by one person) eclipse-emf-query eclipse-emf-transaction eclipse-emf-validation eclipse-gmf eclipse-mdt-ocl eclipse-mdt-uml2 eclipse-mdt-uml2tools -- subversive and its dependencies -- (best to be maintained by one person) eclipse-subversive eclipse-subversive-svn-connector eclipse-subversive-svn-connector-svnkit -- (maybe) frozen in time (AKA last update was quite some time ago) -- edumips64 faces finomaton geg gt5 hexxagon jacksum jmencode lookat nihongobenkyo pytraffic reed roll umodpack unmass urxvtcd violet -- candidates for removal (AKA let the community decide) -- brother-mfc260c-cupswrapper brother-mfc260c-lpr (the 2 packages above have never been tested because I don't own the printer (they're build analog to the brother-mfc260c-* packages) and haven't received any votes or comments, so probably no one is using them.) doomsday-1.8 (was intended to be an alternative for the sometimes savegame-corrupting version 1.9beta5. But the problem seems to be solved in 1.9beta6, which makes this package deprecated.) tinyuml (development has been stalled, and the official website has vanished ages ago. The sources can still be obtained from SF.net, though, and the package has received 19 votes over time, but I'm not sure if they still use it...) -- misc -- 4pane aespipe ditz-git dosbox-cvs jvlt mathomatic maxr-svn midish notecase-pro pauker thinkingrock veusz wirbel That's it. I hope to be back on track in late summer with my Arch system. I'll try to maintain my remaining packages as best as I can until then. Cheers, G_Syme
On Sun, 17 May 2009 21:10:05 +0200 "G_Syme" <demichan@mail.upb.de> wrote:
midish
adopted Are there some more audio related packages in there that I might not be aware of? Regards, Philipp
On Sunday 17 May 2009 21:26:21 hollunder@gmx.at wrote:
On Sun, 17 May 2009 21:10:05 +0200
"G_Syme" <demichan@mail.upb.de> wrote:
midish
adopted
Are there some more audio related packages in there that I might not be aware of?
Regards, Philipp
Albeit from midish there are no other audio apps. jmencode, a frontend for mencode can be used to process also audio, but its target is general multimedia processing which includes video.
On Sun, 17 May 2009 22:09:20 +0200 "G_Syme" <demichan@mail.upb.de> wrote:
On Sunday 17 May 2009 21:26:21 hollunder@gmx.at wrote:
On Sun, 17 May 2009 21:10:05 +0200
"G_Syme" <demichan@mail.upb.de> wrote:
midish
adopted
Are there some more audio related packages in there that I might not be aware of?
Regards, Philipp
Albeit from midish there are no other audio apps. jmencode, a frontend for mencode can be used to process also audio, but its target is general multimedia processing which includes video.
Well, I can give it a shot. If someone else wants to maintain it he can simply ask or I can orphan it if I don't manage (it's my first java app), but you packaging is very good, so I doubt I'll have a lot of trouble. so.. adopted Almost forgot that we talked about midish before, now it ended up in my hands after all.. Regards, Philipp
I would like to take over pytraffic, I will probably take some more when I can view them properly at home
I'm currently working on SysML, so if there is no package in community, I can take care of the uml2tools package (they are needed for topcased). I will take them tomorrow if no one replies :) Cheers Cilyan 2009/5/18 Ronnie Collinson <notthinking@gmail.com>:
I would like to take over pytraffic, I will probably take some more when I can view them properly at home
dosbox-cvs and violet adopted!
On Sun, May 17, 2009 at 09:10:05PM +0200, G_Syme wrote:
Hi fellow listmates,
in trying to make a long story short: -snip-
-- (maybe) frozen in time (AKA last update was quite some time ago) -- -snip-
urxvtcd adopted
violet
-- candidates for removal (AKA let the community decide) -- brother-mfc260c-cupswrapper -snip-
That's it. I hope to be back on track in late summer with my Arch system. I'll try to maintain my remaining packages as best as I can until then.
Cheers, G_Syme
-- Demons have existed on the Discworld for at least as long as the gods, who in many ways they closely resemble. The difference is basically the same as between terrorists and freedom fighters. (Eric)
participants (7)
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Cilyan Olowen
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G_Syme
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hollunder@gmx.at
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Jaroslav Lichtblau
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José Valecillos
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Ronnie Collinson
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Sebastian Schwarz