[aur-general] Removal request: "spotcommander-xampp"
I request that the package "spotcommander-xampp" be removed from AUR. URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/spotcommander-xampp/ Reason: I am the developer of SpotCommander. The version in AUR is very outdated. I am planning to upload the latest version of SpotCommander to AUR, and to avoid confusion among users, I think the old package should be removed. The new version is better in every way, so there's no reason to keep it around. I have talked to the maintainer of the package and he agree. SpotCommander can also be installed manually: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/SpotCommander. The package I am going to upload to AUR automates this process.
Ole Jon Bjørkum wrote:
I request that the package "spotcommander-xampp" be removed from AUR.
URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/spotcommander-xampp/
Reason: I am the developer of SpotCommander. The version in AUR is very outdated. I am planning to upload the latest version of SpotCommander to AUR, and to avoid confusion among users, I think the old package should be removed. The new version is better in every way, so there's no reason to keep it around. I have talked to the maintainer of the package and he agree.
I disagree. Once you have uploaded the new package (presumably under a different name, as there would be no reason to delete the old package otherwise, given that you could simply update it instead), a TU can merge the old one into the new one with a message redirecting users to install the new package. If we simply delete the package now, the transition will be more difficult for existing users. Send another email when the new package is up.
SpotCommander can also be installed manually: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/SpotCommander. The package I am going to upload to AUR automates this process.
I'm a bit confused by this statement. All PKGBUILDs "automate" the creation of packages. Combined with the previous statement, it sounds as though you might not know how PKGBUILDs work. They provide instructions for makepkg to download sources and build a Pacman package. Updating the package is usually as simple as updating the package version in the PKGBUILD to direct it to retrieve and build the latest sources. Incidentally, it is bad advice to suggest that users install a package manually on Arch Linux. PKGBUILDs are dead-simple to write and make it possible to fully manage the installed package with dependency resolution. Manual installation can lead to system clutter, file conflicts and other problems. Regards, Xyne
OK, I will upload the package soon. I know how PKGBUILDs work. If you had looked at the wiki page I linked to you would have understood what I meant. The PKGBUILD I have made automates what is described on the wiki page. It works as it should on my Arch VM. I may have confused you by using the word package when I meant PKGBUILD. Regards, Ole Jon 2013/5/31 Xyne <xyne@archlinux.ca>
Ole Jon Bjørkum wrote:
I request that the package "spotcommander-xampp" be removed from AUR.
URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/spotcommander-xampp/
Reason: I am the developer of SpotCommander. The version in AUR is very outdated. I am planning to upload the latest version of SpotCommander to AUR, and to avoid confusion among users, I think the old package should be removed. The new version is better in every way, so there's no reason to keep it around. I have talked to the maintainer of the package and he agree.
I disagree. Once you have uploaded the new package (presumably under a different name, as there would be no reason to delete the old package otherwise, given that you could simply update it instead), a TU can merge the old one into the new one with a message redirecting users to install the new package. If we simply delete the package now, the transition will be more difficult for existing users.
Send another email when the new package is up.
SpotCommander can also be installed manually: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/SpotCommander. The package I am going to upload to AUR automates this process.
I'm a bit confused by this statement. All PKGBUILDs "automate" the creation of packages. Combined with the previous statement, it sounds as though you might not know how PKGBUILDs work. They provide instructions for makepkg to download sources and build a Pacman package. Updating the package is usually as simple as updating the package version in the PKGBUILD to direct it to retrieve and build the latest sources.
Incidentally, it is bad advice to suggest that users install a package manually on Arch Linux. PKGBUILDs are dead-simple to write and make it possible to fully manage the installed package with dependency resolution. Manual installation can lead to system clutter, file conflicts and other problems.
Regards, Xyne
I have now uploaded the package named "spotcommander". URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/spotcommander/ Would be nice if a TU could do what you suggested: "merge the old one ( spotcommander-xampp) into the new one (spotcommander) with a message redirecting users to install the new package". Regards, Ole Jon 2013/5/31 Xyne <xyne@archlinux.ca>
Ole Jon Bjørkum wrote:
I request that the package "spotcommander-xampp" be removed from AUR.
URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/spotcommander-xampp/
Reason: I am the developer of SpotCommander. The version in AUR is very outdated. I am planning to upload the latest version of SpotCommander to AUR, and to avoid confusion among users, I think the old package should be removed. The new version is better in every way, so there's no reason to keep it around. I have talked to the maintainer of the package and he agree.
I disagree. Once you have uploaded the new package (presumably under a different name, as there would be no reason to delete the old package otherwise, given that you could simply update it instead), a TU can merge the old one into the new one with a message redirecting users to install the new package. If we simply delete the package now, the transition will be more difficult for existing users.
Send another email when the new package is up.
SpotCommander can also be installed manually: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/SpotCommander. The package I am going to upload to AUR automates this process.
I'm a bit confused by this statement. All PKGBUILDs "automate" the creation of packages. Combined with the previous statement, it sounds as though you might not know how PKGBUILDs work. They provide instructions for makepkg to download sources and build a Pacman package. Updating the package is usually as simple as updating the package version in the PKGBUILD to direct it to retrieve and build the latest sources.
Incidentally, it is bad advice to suggest that users install a package manually on Arch Linux. PKGBUILDs are dead-simple to write and make it possible to fully manage the installed package with dependency resolution. Manual installation can lead to system clutter, file conflicts and other problems.
Regards, Xyne
On Sunday, June 02, 2013 12:57:04 Ole Jon Bjørkum wrote:
I have now uploaded the package named "spotcommander".
URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/spotcommander/
Would be nice if a TU could do what you suggested: "merge the old one ( spotcommander-xampp) into the new one (spotcommander) with a message redirecting users to install the new package".
Merged, thanks. Regards, Felix Yan
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Felix Yan
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Ole Jon Bjørkum
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Xyne