[aur-general] Spring cleaning (moving orphaned packages from [community] to AUR)
Hi, I'm planning to move the following packages from [community] to AUR, because they are currently "unneeded orphans" (no current maintainer and no other package depends on them). TUs&devs, please adopt, if you are interested: addinclude - Utility to add include statements to header- and sourcefiles, for C and C++ agave - Colorscheme designer tool for GNOME arch-firefox-search - Firefox Arch search engines (AUR, Pkgs, BBS, Wiki, etc.) aspcud - Solver for package dependencies aspell-it - Italian dictionary for aspell aspell-ru - Russian dictionary for aspell auctex - An extensible package for writing and formatting TeX files in Emacs bless - High-quality, full-featured hex editor catdvi - A DVI to plain text translator cdargs - Replacement for 'cd' that includes bookmarks/browsing for faster navigation cddb-py - CDDB-Server access from Python cfv - An utility to both test and create checksum files cherrytree - Hierarchical note taking application featuring rich text and syntax highlighting corebird - Native Gtk+ Twitter client for the Linux desktop cromfs - Compressed read-only filesystem based on FUSE dangerdeep - Submarine simulator docky - Full fledged dock application that makes opening common applications and managing windows easier and quicker drbd-utils - Userland tools for Distributed Replicated Block Device driconf - Graphical configuration tool for the Direct Rendering Infrastructure dtach - emulates the detach feature of screen emacs-pkgbuild-mode - A major mode for creating packages with emacs emms - The Emacs Multimedia System flam3 - Tools to create/display fractal flames: algorithmically generated images and animations foxtrotgps - Lightweight and fast mapping application gdesklets - System for bringing mini programs (desklets) onto your desktop gmpc - MPD client gnome-activity-journal - Tool for easily browsing and finding files on your computer using the Zeitgeist engine gnome-schedule - Graphical interface to crontab and at for GNOME gourmet - A simple but powerful recipe-managing application grumpy - Python to Go transpiler and Python interpreter gst-validate - Debugging tool for GStreamer gtypist - universal typing tutor gweled - A puzzle game similar to Bejeweled (aka Diamond Mine) hamster-time-tracker - Time tracking application that helps you to keep track on how much time you have spent during the day on activities you choose to track hercules - Software implementation of System/370 and ESA/390 hubicfuse - A fuse filesystem to access HubiC cloud storage hyphen-pl - Polish hyphenation rules hyphen-ro - Romanian hyphenation rules icon-slicer - Utility for generating icon themes and libXcursor cursor themes kcheckers - Qt4-based checkers boardgame keepnote - GTK+ note taking application labyrinth - Lightweight mind-mapping tool with support for image import and drawing lat - LDAP administration tool mahjong - The classical game of Mah Jong (multiplayer) mate-menu - Advanced menu for MATE Panel, a fork of MintMenu medit - GTK+ text editor monica - Monitor calibration tool mu - Maildir indexer/searcher and Emacs client (mu4e) muine - A music player written in C Sharp mythes-nl - Dutch thesaurus mythes-pl - Polish thesaurus neverball - 3D game similar to Super Monkey Ball or Marble Madness openbox-themes - Various themes for the Openbox window manager. pathological - A puzzle game with the same feel as frozen bubble pidgin-sipe - Third-party Pidgin plugin for Microsoft Office 365/Lync/LCS/OCS planner - Project management application for GNOME proxytunnel - a program that connects stdin and stdout to a server somewhere on the network, through a standard HTTPS proxy python2-ipaddr - An IPv4/IPv6 manipulation library in Python python-apache-libcloud - A standard Python library that abstracts away differences among multiple cloud provider APIs qextserialport - Cross-platform serial port class libary for Qt smuxi - User-friendly and cross-platform IRC client for sophisticated users for GNOME/GTK+ (frontend) tasque - Easy quick task management app written in C Sharp thermald - The Linux Thermal Daemon program from 01.org ttf-ibm-plex - IBM Plex Mono, Sans, and Serif uncrustify - A source code beautifier vim-molokai - Port of the monokai colorscheme for TextMate vim-nerdtree - Tree explorer plugin for navigating the filesystem vmoviedb - Movie collection manager for the Gnome desktop I'll wait until at least Monday before moving anything. -- Sincerely, Alexander F. Rødseth / xyproto
Hi,
hamster-time-tracker - Time tracking application that helps you to keep Just a word of warning. I tried to adopt hamster-time-tracking and it was more pain than what it was really worth...
Cheers! -Santiago.
On Fri, Mar 22, 2019 at 5:27 PM Santiago Torres-Arias via aur-general <aur-general@archlinux.org> wrote:
Hi,
hamster-time-tracker - Time tracking application that helps you to keep Just a word of warning. I tried to adopt hamster-time-tracking and it was more pain than what it was really worth...
I love this application, so I adopted it in the AUR. Can you please tell me about the hardships you encountered so I will be able to maintain it?
On Sat, Mar 30, 2019 at 01:29:31PM +0100, SanskritFritz wrote:
On Fri, Mar 22, 2019 at 5:27 PM Santiago Torres-Arias via aur-general <aur-general@archlinux.org> wrote:
Hi,
hamster-time-tracker - Time tracking application that helps you to keep Just a word of warning. I tried to adopt hamster-time-tracking and it was more pain than what it was really worth...
I love this application, so I adopted it in the AUR. Can you please tell me about the hardships you encountered so I will be able to maintain it?
Hi, Sorry I meant to reply earlier about this. The big issue that I found with it is that it has a new-rewrite branch (old releases won't happen anymore). The re-write branch is py3 only, yet, since they are using waf, they require just python2 to make it. This is kinda messy to keep the namespaces between python implementations for build and then run since they haven't even done so in the shebangs... This is from the top of my head, so I could be wrong. Cheers! -Santiago
On Wed, Apr 3, 2019 at 6:13 PM Santiago Torres-Arias <santiago@archlinux.org> wrote:
On Sat, Mar 30, 2019 at 01:29:31PM +0100, SanskritFritz wrote:
On Fri, Mar 22, 2019 at 5:27 PM Santiago Torres-Arias via aur-general <aur-general@archlinux.org> wrote:
Hi,
hamster-time-tracker - Time tracking application that helps you to keep Just a word of warning. I tried to adopt hamster-time-tracking and it was more pain than what it was really worth...
I love this application, so I adopted it in the AUR. Can you please tell me about the hardships you encountered so I will be able to maintain it?
Hi,
Sorry I meant to reply earlier about this.
The big issue that I found with it is that it has a new-rewrite branch (old releases won't happen anymore). The re-write branch is py3 only, yet, since they are using waf, they require just python2 to make it. This is kinda messy to keep the namespaces between python implementations for build and then run since they haven't even done so in the shebangs...
Thanks for the information! I'll stay with the 1.04 version as long the 2.* is actually experimental.
On March 22, 2019 3:02:44 PM GMT+01:00, "Alexander F Rødseth via aur-general" <aur-general@archlinux.org> wrote:
TUs&devs, please adopt, if you are interested:
proxytunnel - a program that connects stdin and stdout to a server uncrustify - A source code beautifier vim-molokai - Port of the monokai colorscheme for TextMate vim-nerdtree - Tree explorer plugin for navigating the filesystem
Adopted those, PS Cleanup is always good
On Fri, 2019-03-22 at 15:02 +0100, Alexander F Rødseth via aur-general wrote:
monica - Monitor calibration tool pathological - A puzzle game with the same feel as frozen bubble
Adopted. Filipe Laíns 3DCE 51D6 0930 EBA4 7858 BA41 46F6 33CB B0EB 4BF2
On 03/22/19 at 03:02pm, Alexander F Rødseth via aur-general wrote:
Hi,
I'm planning to move the following packages from [community] to AUR, because they are currently "unneeded orphans" (no current maintainer and no other package depends on them).
TUs&devs, please adopt, if you are interested:
mythes-nl - Dutch thesaurus
Adopted -- Jelle van der Waa
The packages have been moved now, except for aspell-it, aspell-ru and mythes-pl. They are up for adoption in AUR. The remaining "unneeded orphans" in [community] are: aspell-it, aspell-ru, clingo, dangerdeep-data, mythes-pl, proxyrunnel, smuxi-server, taglib-sharp and uncrustify. I'll move clingo, dangerdeep-data and taglib-sharp as well, but leave the rest of the unneeded orphans for the next spring cleaning, unless they are adopted by then. -- Sincerely, Alexander F. Rødseth / xyproto
El miércoles, 27 de marzo de 2019 16:14:31 (CET), Alexander F Rødseth via aur-general escribió:
The packages have been moved now, except for aspell-it, aspell-ru and mythes-pl. They are up for adoption in AUR.
Thanks for the much needed cleanup. It seems you forgot to remove them from svn though.
Antonio Rojas wrote:
Thanks for the much needed cleanup. It seems you forgot to remove them from svn though.
You're welcome! I moved the packages to AUR first, then ran the db-remove script later, that also removed the packages from SVN. Using `svn log grumpy`: r444125 | arodseth | 2019-03-27 10:28:54 +0100 (on., 27 mars 2019) | 1 line db-remove: grumpy removed by arodseth -- Sincerely, Alexander F. Rødseth / xyproto
El jueves, 28 de marzo de 2019 10:35:46 (CET), Alexander F Rødseth via aur-general escribió:
You're welcome! I moved the packages to AUR first, then ran the db-remove script later, that also removed the packages from SVN. Using `svn log grumpy`:
r444125 | arodseth | 2019-03-27 10:28:54 +0100 (on., 27 mars 2019) | 1 line db-remove: grumpy removed by arodseth
db-remove only removes the corresponding /repos entry from svn. The svn dirs themselves are still there: https://git.archlinux.org/svntogit/community.git/tree?h=packages/neverball
participants (7)
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Alexander F Rødseth
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Antonio Rojas
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Filipe Laíns
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Jelle van der Waa
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Levente Polyak
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SanskritFritz
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Santiago Torres-Arias