Thanks artafinde for the clarification, and thanks also Polarian, your explanations were worth reading!
As an additional sidenode, if the issue you want to report is that the package is broken because it can't be built, the maintainer has already highlighted that it is due to gcc update, and they are awaiting upstream to patch the issue. That was posted 3 days ago so I assume it is still valid right now as I do not see any recent commits to the AUR for this package. (not since 2023-04-18) This is indeed what I'm talking about, sorry I should've read the comments on Aurweb before posting here. Since the problem has already been reported, I feel like there's no more to do but waiting if the maintainer is willing to backport the patch.
I totally understand that packages may break, I was kind of wondering why upstream would have released a non-compiling version, but I have the explanation now. Have a good day/night, Mirkwood
Hello, I am glad you found your solution, however I have a few off-topic things to kindly ask: - Please could you reply to the thread, this email is outside the thread, as you can see on the mailing list archives you have started an entirely new thread: https://lists.archlinux.org/archives/list/aur-general@lists.archlinux.org/th... (don't reply to the thread now, but for future reference ensure you are replying in-thread). - Please could you stick to a single font, and if best, switch to plaintext? A lot of the Arch Linux users, use email clients such as mutt which do not have support for html parsing, if you stick to plaintext it is a lot more accessible, however I do not think it is mandatory (someone can correct me if I am wrong). However the changing in fonts, and also font size makes the emails extremely difficult to read, which is why I am mentioning it. Please take these points into account when you next post to the mailing list :) Have a good night, -- Polarian GPG signature: 0770E5312238C760 Website: https://polarian.dev JID/XMPP: polarian@polarian.dev
Oh, sorry for these, I had never thought of that! I didn't know I was embedding HTML by default :/ I will sure think of these points from now on. Thank you again for your time spent advising me! Have a good day/night, Mirkwood ------- Original Message ------- Le mercredi 10 mai 2023 à 12:28 AM, Polarian <polarian@polarian.dev> a écrit :
Hello,
I am glad you found your solution, however I have a few off-topic things to kindly ask:
- Please could you reply to the thread, this email is outside the thread, as you can see on the mailing list archives you have started an entirely new thread: https://lists.archlinux.org/archives/list/aur-general@lists.archlinux.org/th... (don't reply to the thread now, but for future reference ensure you are replying in-thread).
- Please could you stick to a single font, and if best, switch to plaintext? A lot of the Arch Linux users, use email clients such as mutt which do not have support for html parsing, if you stick to plaintext it is a lot more accessible, however I do not think it is mandatory (someone can correct me if I am wrong). However the changing in fonts, and also font size makes the emails extremely difficult to read, which is why I am mentioning it.
Please take these points into account when you next post to the mailing list :)
Have a good night, -- Polarian GPG signature: 0770E5312238C760 Website: https://polarian.dev JID/XMPP: polarian@polarian.dev
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