franciscod [1] filed a request to merge telegram-purple [2] into telegram-purple-git [3]: TL;DR: cloned package, the other guy never contacted me. wat do? dedup? This package is a clone of my original telegram-purple-git repo, with minor differences. I don't know if that's not wanted on AUR, I don't care of the submitter copying my work, I just think that it's better to have all users using a single package for better support and bugfixing. My package also has 18 votes, while this has 4. Its PKGBUILD even contains my name! I've never been contacted by vinipsmaker (pkg submitter). Here's an old version of my package's PKGBUILD: https://github.com/franciscod/aur-franciscod/blob/051ef01fe3962eab45b723f4ab... Thanks! Francisco --- Current telegram-purple (the cloned one) PKGBUILD: # Maintainer: Francisco Demartino <demartino.francisco@gmail.com> pkgname=telegram-purple pkgver=0.6 pkgrel=2 pkgdesc="Adds support for Telegram to Pidgin, Adium, Finch and other Libpurple based messengers." arch=('i686' 'x86_64') url="https://github.com/majn/telegram-purple" license=("GPL") makedepends=("git") depends=('glib2' 'openssl' 'libpurple' 'zlib') source=("git+https://github.com/majn/telegram-purple#tag=v${pkgver}" "0001-Bugfix-always-respect-DESTDIR-in-Makefile.patch") sha512sums=('SKIP' '82c137913b121c615e172d105df1ca76dcbc3834f07cad7337e08fb2b73e164baa565c6e91ab603769aed87efec01c4901c2f1b8a534a19f2f72cd3487cff269') prepare() { cd "${srcdir}/${pkgname}" git submodule update --init --recursive patch -p1 < "${srcdir}/0001-Bugfix-always-respect-DESTDIR-in-Makefile.patch" } package() { cd "${srcdir}/${pkgname}" ./configure make DESTDIR="$pkgdir/" make DESTDIR="$pkgdir/" install } [1] https://aur.archlinux.org/account/franciscod/ [2] https://aur.archlinux.org/pkgbase/telegram-purple/ [3] https://aur.archlinux.org/pkgbase/telegram-purple-git/