[aur-general] I made a mistake... Categories in [community]
I might have believed that creating a new folder in community would work... There was gnome, kde, xfce; I worked on lxde packages, so I created a lxde folder with packages in it... Normal, uh? Can someone fix my mistake and make the packages appear on the AUR? -- Geoffroy Carrier http://gcarrier.koon.fr/
On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 2:36 PM, Geoffroy Carrier <geoffroy.carrier@koon.fr> wrote:
I might have believed that creating a new folder in community would work... There was gnome, kde, xfce; I worked on lxde packages, so I created a lxde folder with packages in it... Normal, uh?
Can someone fix my mistake and make the packages appear on the AUR?
-- Geoffroy Carrier http://gcarrier.koon.fr/
Why not just delete them as described here: http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/AUR_Trusted_User_Guidelines after which you can upload them in the correct category? o and making even more package categories is confusing. Wait till we have a tagging system ;)
Ronald van Haren wrote:
On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 2:36 PM, Geoffroy Carrier <geoffroy.carrier@koon.fr> wrote:
I might have believed that creating a new folder in community would work... There was gnome, kde, xfce; I worked on lxde packages, so I created a lxde folder with packages in it... Normal, uh?
Can someone fix my mistake and make the packages appear on the AUR?
-- Geoffroy Carrier http://gcarrier.koon.fr/
Why not just delete them as described here: http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/AUR_Trusted_User_Guidelines after which you can upload them in the correct category?
o and making even more package categories is confusing. Wait till we have a tagging system ;)
Just note that the directories are there to stay. A limitation of cvs. And be very careful what directory you are in when you untag the files! Also, there are already packages for pcmanfm and gpicview in community. Allan
On Wed, 11 Jun 2008, Allan McRae wrote:
Ronald van Haren wrote:
On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 2:36 PM, Geoffroy Carrier <geoffroy.carrier@koon.fr> wrote:
I might have believed that creating a new folder in community would work... There was gnome, kde, xfce; I worked on lxde packages, so I created a lxde folder with packages in it... Normal, uh?
Can someone fix my mistake and make the packages appear on the AUR?
-- Geoffroy Carrier http://gcarrier.koon.fr/
Why not just delete them as described here: http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/AUR_Trusted_User_Guidelines after which you can upload them in the correct category?
o and making even more package categories is confusing. Wait till we have a tagging system ;)
Just note that the directories are there to stay. A limitation of cvs. And be very careful what directory you are in when you untag the files!
Also, there are already packages for pcmanfm and gpicview in community.
Allan
FYI, eventually the community repo will switch to svn like the other official repo. When that will happen, there will be no more categories so creating new categories is not really worthwhile. Eric. -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
On Wed, 11 Jun 2008, Eric Belanger wrote:
On Wed, 11 Jun 2008, Allan McRae wrote:
Ronald van Haren wrote:
On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 2:36 PM, Geoffroy Carrier <geoffroy.carrier@koon.fr> wrote:
I might have believed that creating a new folder in community would work... There was gnome, kde, xfce; I worked on lxde packages, so I created a lxde folder with packages in it... Normal, uh?
Can someone fix my mistake and make the packages appear on the AUR?
-- Geoffroy Carrier http://gcarrier.koon.fr/
Why not just delete them as described here: http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/AUR_Trusted_User_Guidelines after which you can upload them in the correct category?
o and making even more package categories is confusing. Wait till we have a tagging system ;)
Just note that the directories are there to stay. A limitation of cvs. And be very careful what directory you are in when you untag the files!
Also, there are already packages for pcmanfm and gpicview in community.
Allan
FYI, eventually the community repo will switch to svn like the other official repo. When that will happen, there will be no more categories so creating new categories is not really worthwhile.
Eric.
The packages doesn't appear because of this: Pkgbuild '/home/aur/cvs/lxde/gpicview/PKGBUILD' is a duplicate! Pkgbuild '/home/aur/cvs/lxde/lxde-common/PKGBUILD' is a duplicate! Pkgbuild '/home/aur/cvs/lxde/lxsession-lite/PKGBUILD' is a duplicate! New package file with identical version '/home/aur/packages/full/lxde-common-0.3.2.1-1.pkg.tar.gz' is different than the old one: Deleting the new file. New package file with identical version '/home/aur/packages/full/gpicview-0.1.9-1.pkg.tar.gz' is different than the old one: Deleting the new file. Aborting due to errors. Both i686 and x86_64 have that error. Until this is fixed, the community repo won't update. -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
Eric Belanger wrote:
The packages doesn't appear because of this:
Pkgbuild '/home/aur/cvs/lxde/gpicview/PKGBUILD' is a duplicate! Pkgbuild '/home/aur/cvs/lxde/lxde-common/PKGBUILD' is a duplicate! Pkgbuild '/home/aur/cvs/lxde/lxsession-lite/PKGBUILD' is a duplicate! New package file with identical version '/home/aur/packages/full/lxde-common-0.3.2.1-1.pkg.tar.gz' is different than the old one: Deleting the new file. New package file with identical version '/home/aur/packages/full/gpicview-0.1.9-1.pkg.tar.gz' is different than the old one: Deleting the new file. Aborting due to errors.
Both i686 and x86_64 have that error. Until this is fixed, the community repo won't update.
I have untagged every PKGBUILD in the lxde directory so this should be clear. Geoffroy: I left the files there so you can grab copies if needed. I see you want to create an lxde group. I suggest you make a post asking the maintainers of the parts of lxde currently in community to join forces with you in achieving this. I have no attachment to gpicview so I will hand it over to you if you want. Allan
participants (4)
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Allan McRae
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Eric Belanger
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Geoffroy Carrier
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Ronald van Haren