Hi,
TweetDeck has dropped all kind of linux support with moving away from Adobe Air. The PKGBUILD [1] is of no more use.
[1] https://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=25070
but its not useful the pkgbuild to install and use the last supported version?
--- El mié 29-feb-12, Cédric Girard girard.cedric@gmail.com escribió:
De: Cédric Girard girard.cedric@gmail.com Asunto: [aur-general] tweetdeck deletion request A: "aur-general" aur-general@archlinux.org Fecha: miércoles, 29 de febrero de 2012, 16:53 Hi,
TweetDeck has dropped all kind of linux support with moving away from Adobe Air. The PKGBUILD [1] is of no more use.
[1] https://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=25070
-- Cédric Girard
Le 1 mars 2012 02:29, "Christopher luna" a écrit :
but its not useful the pkgbuild to install and use the last supported
version?
Yes of course, if the source was still available.
2012/2/29 Cédric Girard
TweetDeck has dropped all kind of linux support with moving away from Adobe Air. The PKGBUILD [1] is of no more use.
Someone has adopted and switched to the Windows version (using Wine). Seems this should not be deleted after all.
2012/3/1 Cédric Girard girard.cedric@gmail.com
2012/2/29 Cédric Girard
TweetDeck has dropped all kind of linux support with moving away from Adobe Air. The PKGBUILD [1] is of no more use.
Someone has adopted and switched to the Windows version (using Wine). Seems this should not be deleted after all.
The package has been orphaned 3 minutes later. Seems the Wine way was a dead end (did not test it myself). Except if anyone sees any use of keeping this, the package could be deleted.
On 27 March 2012 23:32, Cédric Girard girard.cedric@gmail.com wrote:
2012/3/1 Cédric Girard girard.cedric@gmail.com
2012/2/29 Cédric Girard
TweetDeck has dropped all kind of linux support with moving away from Adobe Air. The PKGBUILD [1] is of no more use.
Someone has adopted and switched to the Windows version (using Wine). Seems this should not be deleted after all.
The package has been orphaned 3 minutes later. Seems the Wine way was a dead end (did not test it myself). Except if anyone sees any use of keeping this, the package could be deleted.
-- Cédric Girard
I've removed it. Thanks for notifying.
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