Scarlett, Thank you for your feedback. However, let me try to clarify the situation. The XDG Base Directory Specification is a de-facto standard. Arch Linux is a distribution that extensively conforms to this specification throughout a large number of core and extra packages that are part of the commonly used desktop environments. [a] If a package does not respect the configured XDG directories, it should be addressed via bug ticket. For more details, please read the Arch wiki article about the topic. [a] Marcell (MarsSeed) [a]: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/XDG_Base_Directory On 2 July 2023 16:32:42 GMT+02:00, Scarlett Haxie <administrator@hax.ie> wrote:
Marcel,
The XDG configuration (moving the .pki folder) is not a standard thing and is not a "bug" or a feature request the main repo packages would change, as it's non-standard.
As a result, this is not a duplicate of the repo's electron package, nor are any of the others you flagged in the past 15 minutes, Please kindly revoke your deletion requests.
Scarlett.
On 02/07/2023 15:14, notify@aur.archlinux.org wrote:
MarsSeed [1] filed a deletion request for electron-xdg-bin [2]:
Duplicate of repo 'electron', pkg owner's build.
@noahvogt, please file your xdg configuration patch as part of a bug / feature request ticket for the repo package. Don't duplicate it on AUR.
Also no one flagged this as out-of-date, nor mentioned it.
As per AUR submission guidelines [a]:
"The submitted PKGBUILDs must not build applications already in any of the official binary repositories under any circumstances. Check the official package database for the package. If any version of it exists, do not submit the package. If the official package is out-of- date, flag it as such. If the official package is broken or is lacking a feature, then please file a bug report."
[a]: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/AUR_submission_guidelines
[1] https://aur.archlinux.org/account/MarsSeed/ [2] https://aur.archlinux.org/pkgbase/electron-xdg-bin/