[aur-general] google-earth - Integrity checks (md5) fail
$ yaourt -Syua [snip] harmonyseq : Orphan jack-rack-git : Orphan pcsc-scl011 : Orphan virtualbox-ext-oracle: (ignoring package upgrade) Foreign packages: \ 63 / 63 ==> Software upgrade (new version) : aur/google-earth 7.1.1.1871-1 -> 7.1.1.1888-1 [snip] -> Found googleearth -> Found google-earth-mimetypes.xml ==> ERROR: Integrity checks (md5) differ in size from the source array. ==> ERROR: Makepkg was unable to build google-earth. [snip] # Maintainer: Det # Contributors: 458italia, Madek, Berseker, Syr
You should post this as a comment on the google-earth AUR pkg site insted of sending it here. It will probably go unnoticed.
Hi :) On Tue, 2013-07-16 at 15:48 +0300, Jesse Juhani Jaara wrote:
You should post this as a comment on the google-earth AUR pkg site insted of sending it here. It will probably go unnoticed.
Thank you, I didn't know that, however, it already is reported by others. On Tue, 2013-07-16 at 07:50 -0500, Doug Newgard wrote:
And we care, why? The maintainer has been notified, what's the point of sending an email here?
Arch Linux might be the only purpose in life for you, but it isn't for me, so I have overlooked it, when I run the update and since this list is described as "This list is for [snip] the general public to discuss issues surrounding [snip] the Arch User Repository (AUR)." - https://mailman.archlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/aur-general , I send this mail here. Is this a serious issue for you? What does "general public to discuss" mean? Regards, Ralf
On Tue, Jul 16, 2013 at 03:09:34PM +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
Hi :)
On Tue, 2013-07-16 at 15:48 +0300, Jesse Juhani Jaara wrote:
You should post this as a comment on the google-earth AUR pkg site insted of sending it here. It will probably go unnoticed.
Thank you, I didn't know that, however, it already is reported by others.
On Tue, 2013-07-16 at 07:50 -0500, Doug Newgard wrote:
And we care, why? The maintainer has been notified, what's the point of sending an email here?
Arch Linux might be the only purpose in life for you, but it isn't for me, so I have overlooked it, when I run the update and since this list is described as "This list is for [snip] the general public to discuss issues surrounding [snip] the Arch User Repository (AUR)." - https://mailman.archlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/aur-general , I send this mail here.
And yet your original post was merely output from your shell. You aren't discussing anything at all, just being redundant in an inappropriate forum with nothing of value to add.
Is this a serious issue for you? What does "general public to discuss" mean?
It means *discussing* things like: - removal/merging/orphan requests - general operating procedures, best practices - peer reviews on PKGBUILDs Rarely, if ever, do people simply dump command output on aur-general and expect anything to come of it. You're the minority.
Ralf Mardorf, The full description is not "general public to discuss" but: "This list is for Trusted Users, Arch Linux developers, and the general public to discuss issues surrounding the Trusted User structure and the Arch User Repository (AUR)." It describes who and what, it's pretty clear. Dave Reisner,
Rarely, if ever, do people simply dump command output on aur-general and expect anything to come of it. You're the minority.
This is a logical fallacy and an appeal to popularity, this doesn't make him wrong. As a first-timer, how could he know that posting what he judged to be an issue, proved not to be an actual issue? It certainly was about the Arch User Repository. When applying some good will, I think it's clear that he thought he posted to the right communication channel. Even though his post contained no formal arguments, no single post can be a discussion in itself. -- Sincerely, Alexander Rødseth xyproto / TU
On Tue, Jul 16, 2013 at 10:53 PM, Alexander Rødseth <rodseth@gmail.com> wrote:
Rarely, if ever, do people simply dump command output on aur-general and expect anything to come of it. You're the minority.
This is a logical fallacy and an appeal to popularity, this doesn't make him wrong. As a first-timer, how could he know that posting what he judged to be an issue, proved not to be an actual issue? It certainly was about the Arch User Repository.
When applying some good will, I think it's clear that he thought he posted to the right communication channel. Even though his post contained no formal arguments, no single post can be a discussion in itself.
Fair enough but I would not call Ralf a first-timer.... perhaps to the AUR list, but certainly not to Arch.
Hi, 2013/7/17 Oon-Ee Ng <ngoonee.talk@gmail.com>:
Fair enough but I would not call Ralf a first-timer.... perhaps to the AUR list, but certainly not to Arch.
Good point, I only had this list in mind. -- Sincerely, Alexander Rødseth xyproto / TU
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From: info.mardorf@rocketmail.com To: aur-general@archlinux.org Date: Tue, 16 Jul 2013 14:45:54 +0200 Subject: [aur-general] google-earth - Integrity checks (md5) fail
$ yaourt -Syua [snip] harmonyseq : Orphan jack-rack-git : Orphan pcsc-scl011 : Orphan virtualbox-ext-oracle: (ignoring package upgrade) Foreign packages: \ 63 / 63
==> Software upgrade (new version) : aur/google-earth 7.1.1.1871-1 -> 7.1.1.1888-1 [snip] -> Found googleearth -> Found google-earth-mimetypes.xml ==> ERROR: Integrity checks (md5) differ in size from the source array. ==> ERROR: Makepkg was unable to build google-earth. [snip]
# Maintainer: Det # Contributors: 458italia, Madek, Berseker, Syr
And we care, why? The maintainer has been notified, what's the point of sending an email here?
participants (6)
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Alexander Rødseth
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Dave Reisner
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Doug Newgard
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Jesse Juhani Jaara
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Oon-Ee Ng
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Ralf Mardorf