As of this morning, it looks like the following packages I'm maintaining were deleted: - makedeb-makepkg - makedeb-makepkg-beta - makedeb-makepkg-alpha The reasoning for deletion for all three was as follows: "this package replace pacman with a empty file" This can be seen in the sources for the PKGBUILDs [1], but this was just a packaging mistake that was left over from the Debian releases of makepkg [2, 3] that I'm packaging (where pacman wouldn't normally be present). These appear to have been deleted in less than 24 hours of the deletion request going through, without me even having a chance to be able to fix anything. Is it OK if I republish the packages? I can fix the issue, but I'm not really sure what I did wrong in the first place that even deemed a deletion that quickly. [1]: https://github.com/makedeb/makepkg/tree/alpha/PKGBUILDs/AUR [2]: https://github.com/makedeb/makepkg/tree/alpha/PKGBUILDs/MPR [3]: https://github.com/makedeb/makepkg/tree/alpha/PKGBUILDs/LOCAL --- Hunter Wittenborn https://www.hunterwittenborn.com https://github.com/hwittenborn