attack on octopi and derived chain
Hi, It seem I am attacked by xiota on my AUR octopi packages. We had an exchange for over 3 hours before it ended abruptly. I think I am within my rights and ask you to look at the situation. Comment on https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/octopi This xiota attacks all my octopi packages. What can I do ? Greetings MatMoul
On Tue, 19 Mar 2024 01:35:07 +0100 Mat Moul <matmoul@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
It seem I am attacked by xiota on my AUR octopi packages.
We had an exchange for over 3 hours before it ended abruptly.
I think I am within my rights and ask you to look at the situation.
Comment on https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/octopi
This xiota attacks all my octopi packages.
What can I do ?
Greetings MatMoul
xiota is right, your filenames need to be unique; what you have WILL cause problems on every update. The file with the same name will already exist, but be a previous version and require being deleted manually. yochananmarqos and xiota already gave you the answer directly by telling you what the source entry needs to be.
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Mat Moul