[aur-general] Upgrading PKGBUILD to new version
Hi, Newbie to maintaining packages in AUR--I only have the one right now (but getting more done soon.) Quick question: I need to upload a new version of my package (to follow upstream). I have made the changes to PKGBUILD already and tested it. How do I proceed to upgrade on the AUR? Just upload it "on top" of previous package, using the regular AUR upload page? When looking it up, I've seen guys complaining in the forums about having 2 builds on AUR instead of the same one having been upgraded; just trying to avoid mistakes here. Thanks for feedback.
On 19/10/14, stef204 wrote:
Hi,
Newbie to maintaining packages in AUR--I only have the one right now (but getting more done soon.)
Quick question: I need to upload a new version of my package (to follow upstream). I have made the changes to PKGBUILD already and tested it.
How do I proceed to upgrade on the AUR? Just upload it "on top" of previous package, using the regular AUR upload page?
When looking it up, I've seen guys complaining in the forums about having 2 builds on AUR instead of the same one having been upgraded; just trying to avoid mistakes here.
Thanks for feedback.
As long as the package name is the same it should just override the old. If you changed name you send an email to the list to remove the old one. --
19.10.2014, 06:01, "Leonidas Spyropoulos" <artafinde@gmail.com>:
As long as the package name is the same it should just override the old. If you changed name you send an email to the list to remove the old one.
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OK, I only changed the description not the name so should be fine then. Thanks.
* Leonidas Spyropoulos <artafinde@gmail.com> (Sun, 19 Oct 2014 13:01:11 +0100):
If you changed name you send an email to the list to remove the old one.
No, do not send an email to the list, but click on the 'File Request' link of the obsolete package and ask there for deletion. Regards, Marcel
19.10.2014, 06:26, "Marcel Korpel" <marcel.korpel@gmail.com>:
No, do not send an email to the list, but click on the 'File Request' link of the obsolete package and ask there for deletion.
Regards, Marcel
OK, got it. Not needed at this point as the upgrade went smoothly. But will keep in in mind. Thanks.
On Sunday 19 October 2014 at 06:43:22, stef204 wrote:
19.10.2014, 06:26, "Marcel Korpel" <marcel.korpel@gmail.com>:
No, do not send an email to the list, but click on the 'File Request' link of the obsolete package and ask there for deletion.
Regards, Marcel
OK, got it. Not needed at this point as the upgrade went smoothly. But will keep in in mind. Thanks.
I'd say even more precise: if you want to change a package's name (say, from 'foo' to 'bar'), then you need to upload the new package ('bar') and then request 'foo' package to be merged into 'bar'. This way, old package's votes and comments will be retained. Hope that helps! -- Ivan Shapovalov / intelfx /
20.10.2014, 11:27, "Ivan Shapovalov" <intelfx100@gmail.com>:
I'd say even more precise: if you want to change a package's name (say, from 'foo' to 'bar'), then you need to upload the new package ('bar') and then request 'foo' package to be merged into 'bar'.
This way, old package's votes and comments will be retained.
Hope that helps! -- Ivan Shapovalov / intelfx /
Even better....! Thanks.
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Ivan Shapovalov
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Leonidas Spyropoulos
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Marcel Korpel
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stef204