[aur-general] Please post any unmaintained AUR packages here
I now have several hours a day of spare time and I would like to give them back to Arch users. I would also like to learn more about building packages for AUR by practice... So, if anyone saw an unmaintained AUR package or does no longer wish to maintain his/her package for whatever reason, I would be glad to try and maintain those packages. Please let me know if you know about any (useful), unmaintained AUR package and I will contact its current maintainer to see about its situation - or if you currently own an unmaintained package and would like me to take care of it, please let me know here or at [1]. Thanks, I hope that I am not violating any rules by posting this... [1] - contact@matej-lach.net -- Support Free and Open Source Software! - www.fsf.org - -- I am an Arch Linux user on my desktop and an Android one on my smartphone. Use Linux/BSD and reduce your costs + get more from your PC! -- Web-- - www.matej.lach.net - -- Twitter -- - @MatejLach - -- Google+ -- - https://profiles.google.com/104570776118769922700 -
On 8 September 2011 20:22, Matej Ľach <matej.lach@gmail.com> wrote:
I now have several hours a day of spare time and I would like to give them back to Arch users. I would also like to learn more about building packages for AUR by practice...
So, if anyone saw an unmaintained AUR package or does no longer wish to maintain his/her package for whatever reason, I would be glad to try and maintain those packages.
Please let me know if you know about any (useful), unmaintained AUR package and I will contact its current maintainer to see about its situation - or if you currently own an unmaintained package and would like me to take care of it, please let me know here or at [1].
Thanks, I hope that I am not violating any rules by posting this...
[1] - contact@matej-lach.net
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I don't have any unmaintained packages to give you so I'll say why not have a go with with any out of date orphans in the AUR? Use the advanced search tools and set 'Out of Date' to flagged and click orphans. Gadget3000
On Thu, Sep 8, 2011 at 9:29 PM, gadget3000 <gadget3000@msn.com> wrote:
On 8 September 2011 20:22, Matej Ľach <matej.lach@gmail.com> wrote:
I now have several hours a day of spare time and I would like to give them back to Arch users. I would also like to learn more about building packages for AUR by practice...
So, if anyone saw an unmaintained AUR package or does no longer wish to maintain his/her package for whatever reason, I would be glad to try and maintain those packages.
Please let me know if you know about any (useful), unmaintained AUR package and I will contact its current maintainer to see about its situation - or if you currently own an unmaintained package and would like me to take care of it, please let me know here or at [1].
Thanks, I hope that I am not violating any rules by posting this...
[1] - contact@matej-lach.net
-- Support Free and Open Source Software! - www.fsf.org - -- I am an Arch Linux user on my desktop and an Android one on my smartphone. Use Linux/BSD and reduce your costs + get more from your PC!
-- Web-- - www.matej.lach.net - -- Twitter -- - @MatejLach - -- Google+ -- - https://profiles.google.com/**104570776118769922700<https://profiles.google.com/104570776118769922700>-
I don't have any unmaintained packages to give you so I'll say why not have a go with with any out of date orphans in the AUR? Use the advanced search tools and set 'Out of Date' to flagged and click orphans.
Gadget3000
A fresh orphan: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=46805
On Thu, Sep 8, 2011 at 2:41 PM, Karol Blazewicz <karol.blazewicz@gmail.com>wrote:
On 8 September 2011 20:22, Matej Ľach <matej.lach@gmail.com> wrote:
I now have several hours a day of spare time and I would like to give
back to Arch users. I would also like to learn more about building packages for AUR by practice...
So, if anyone saw an unmaintained AUR package or does no longer wish to maintain his/her package for whatever reason, I would be glad to try and maintain those packages.
Please let me know if you know about any (useful), unmaintained AUR
On Thu, Sep 8, 2011 at 9:29 PM, gadget3000 <gadget3000@msn.com> wrote: them package
and I will contact its current maintainer to see about its situation - or if you currently own an unmaintained package and would like me to take care of it, please let me know here or at [1].
Thanks, I hope that I am not violating any rules by posting this...
[1] - contact@matej-lach.net
-- Support Free and Open Source Software! - www.fsf.org - -- I am an Arch Linux user on my desktop and an Android one on my smartphone. Use Linux/BSD and reduce your costs + get more from your PC!
-- Web-- - www.matej.lach.net - -- Twitter -- - @MatejLach - -- Google+ -- - https://profiles.google.com/**104570776118769922700< https://profiles.google.com/104570776118769922700>-
I don't have any unmaintained packages to give you so I'll say why not have a go with with any out of date orphans in the AUR? Use the advanced search tools and set 'Out of Date' to flagged and click orphans.
Gadget3000
A fresh orphan: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=46805
new orphan: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=35934
On 08/09/11 20:47, Thomas Dziedzic wrote:
On Thu, Sep 8, 2011 at 2:41 PM, Karol Blazewicz <karol.blazewicz@gmail.com>wrote:
On 8 September 2011 20:22, Matej Ľach<matej.lach@gmail.com> wrote:
I now have several hours a day of spare time and I would like to give
back to Arch users. I would also like to learn more about building packages for AUR by practice...
So, if anyone saw an unmaintained AUR package or does no longer wish to maintain his/her package for whatever reason, I would be glad to try and maintain those packages.
Please let me know if you know about any (useful), unmaintained AUR
On Thu, Sep 8, 2011 at 9:29 PM, gadget3000<gadget3000@msn.com> wrote: them package
and I will contact its current maintainer to see about its situation - or if you currently own an unmaintained package and would like me to take care of it, please let me know here or at [1].
Thanks, I hope that I am not violating any rules by posting this...
[1] - contact@matej-lach.net
-- Support Free and Open Source Software! - www.fsf.org - -- I am an Arch Linux user on my desktop and an Android one on my smartphone. Use Linux/BSD and reduce your costs + get more from your PC!
-- Web-- - www.matej.lach.net - -- Twitter -- - @MatejLach - -- Google+ -- - https://profiles.google.com/**104570776118769922700< https://profiles.google.com/104570776118769922700>-
I don't have any unmaintained packages to give you so I'll say why not have a go with with any out of date orphans in the AUR? Use the advanced search tools and set 'Out of Date' to flagged and click orphans.
Gadget3000
A fresh orphan: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=46805
new orphan: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=35934 I am not familiar with this software, but I'll have a look, thanks...
-- Support Free and Open Source Software! - www.fsf.org - -- I am an Arch Linux user on my desktop and an Android one on my smartphone. Use Linux/BSD and reduce your costs + get more from your PC! -- Web-- - www.matej.lach.net - -- Twitter -- - @MatejLach - -- Google+ -- - https://profiles.google.com/104570776118769922700 -
On Thu, Sep 8, 2011 at 9:29 PM, gadget3000<gadget3000@msn.com> wrote:
On 8 September 2011 20:22, Matej Ľach<matej.lach@gmail.com> wrote:
I now have several hours a day of spare time and I would like to give them back to Arch users. I would also like to learn more about building packages for AUR by practice...
So, if anyone saw an unmaintained AUR package or does no longer wish to maintain his/her package for whatever reason, I would be glad to try and maintain those packages.
Please let me know if you know about any (useful), unmaintained AUR package and I will contact its current maintainer to see about its situation - or if you currently own an unmaintained package and would like me to take care of it, please let me know here or at [1].
Thanks, I hope that I am not violating any rules by posting this...
[1] - contact@matej-lach.net
-- Support Free and Open Source Software! - www.fsf.org - -- I am an Arch Linux user on my desktop and an Android one on my smartphone. Use Linux/BSD and reduce your costs + get more from your PC!
-- Web-- - www.matej.lach.net - -- Twitter -- - @MatejLach - -- Google+ -- - https://profiles.google.com/**104570776118769922700<https://profiles.google.com/104570776118769922700>-
I don't have any unmaintained packages to give you so I'll say why not have a go with with any out of date orphans in the AUR? Use the advanced search tools and set 'Out of Date' to flagged and click orphans.
Gadget3000
A fresh orphan: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=46805 I just updated your mplayer2-git package and I will try to maintain it from now on... Still looking at it, just to see if any optimizations can be made to
On 08/09/11 20:41, Karol Blazewicz wrote: this package... Thanks for the package, -- Support Free and Open Source Software! - www.fsf.org - -- I am an Arch Linux user on my desktop and an Android one on my smartphone. Use Linux/BSD and reduce your costs + get more from your PC! -- Web-- - www.matej.lach.net - -- Twitter -- - @MatejLach - -- Google+ -- - https://profiles.google.com/104570776118769922700 -
Excerpts from Matej Ľach's message of 2011-09-08 21:22:59 +0200:
I now have several hours a day of spare time and I would like to give them back to Arch users. I would also like to learn more about building packages for AUR by practice...
So, if anyone saw an unmaintained AUR package or does no longer wish to maintain his/her package for whatever reason, I would be glad to try and maintain those packages.
Please let me know if you know about any (useful), unmaintained AUR package and I will contact its current maintainer to see about its situation - or if you currently own an unmaintained package and would like me to take care of it, please let me know here or at [1].
Thanks, I hope that I am not violating any rules by posting this...
[1] - contact@matej-lach.net
-- Support Free and Open Source Software! - www.fsf.org -
Hey Matej, I generally have less time than I used to have, so I'd by happy to give maintenance of some packages to someone else. Most of the packages I currently maintain are audio related. If you see something you'd like to maintain drop me an email and I'll orphan it. A list can be found here: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?SeB=m&L=2&K=hollunder An example for a package that could use some care would be traverso where the latest release doesn't build anymore on current arch systems: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=11413 Regards, Philipp
On 08/09/11 20:59, Philipp Überbacher wrote:
I now have several hours a day of spare time and I would like to give them back to Arch users. I would also like to learn more about building packages for AUR by practice...
So, if anyone saw an unmaintained AUR package or does no longer wish to maintain his/her package for whatever reason, I would be glad to try and maintain those packages.
Please let me know if you know about any (useful), unmaintained AUR package and I will contact its current maintainer to see about its situation - or if you currently own an unmaintained package and would like me to take care of it, please let me know here or at [1].
Thanks, I hope that I am not violating any rules by posting this...
[1] - contact@matej-lach.net
-- Support Free and Open Source Software! - www.fsf.org - Hey Matej, I generally have less time than I used to have, so I'd by happy to give
Excerpts from Matej Ľach's message of 2011-09-08 21:22:59 +0200: maintenance of some packages to someone else. Most of the packages I currently maintain are audio related. If you see something you'd like to maintain drop me an email and I'll orphan it. A list can be found here: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?SeB=m&L=2&K=hollunder
An example for a package that could use some care would be traverso where the latest release doesn't build anymore on current arch systems: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=11413
Regards, Philipp
I'll take a look at all packages tomorrow... -- Support Free and Open Source Software! - www.fsf.org - -- I am an Arch Linux user on my desktop and an Android one on my smartphone. Use Linux/BSD and reduce your costs + get more from your PC! -- Web-- - www.matej.lach.net - -- Twitter -- - @MatejLach - -- Google+ -- - https://profiles.google.com/104570776118769922700 -
On Thu, Sep 08, 2011 at 08:22:59PM +0100, Matej Ľach wrote:
I now have several hours a day of spare time and I would like to give them back to Arch users. I would also like to learn more about building packages for AUR by practice...
So, if anyone saw an unmaintained AUR package or does no longer wish to maintain his/her package for whatever reason, I would be glad to try and maintain those packages.
Please let me know if you know about any (useful), unmaintained AUR package and I will contact its current maintainer to see about its situation - or if you currently own an unmaintained package and would like me to take care of it, please let me know here or at [1].
Thanks, I hope that I am not violating any rules by posting this...
The AUR web interface makes it quite simple to search for popular orphans [1] without having to post to the mailing list, by the way. [1] https://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?O=0&K=&do_Orphans=Orphans&SeB=nd&SB=v&SO=d
On 09/09/11 20:04, Lukas Fleischer wrote:
On Thu, Sep 08, 2011 at 08:22:59PM +0100, Matej Ľach wrote:
I now have several hours a day of spare time and I would like to give them back to Arch users. I would also like to learn more about building packages for AUR by practice...
So, if anyone saw an unmaintained AUR package or does no longer wish to maintain his/her package for whatever reason, I would be glad to try and maintain those packages.
Please let me know if you know about any (useful), unmaintained AUR package and I will contact its current maintainer to see about its situation - or if you currently own an unmaintained package and would like me to take care of it, please let me know here or at [1].
Thanks, I hope that I am not violating any rules by posting this... The AUR web interface makes it quite simple to search for popular orphans [1] without having to post to the mailing list, by the way.
[1] https://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?O=0&K=&do_Orphans=Orphans&SeB=nd&SB=v&SO=d Nice, thanks - I'll know for the future...
participants (6)
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gadget3000
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Karol Blazewicz
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Lukas Fleischer
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Matej Ľach
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Philipp Überbacher
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Thomas Dziedzic