Is there a way to challenge a package deletion? (I did not see such an option.) There were no pending requests for this package other than the deletion request. In my opinion (I'm biased, of course), the request should have been removed, not followed. This package was being maintained by yours truly, as compared to--let's say petsc-git (which I abandoned) or pygtk-object-browser. The need for the package was clarified as a pinned comment and at the top of the PKGBUILD. It was not violating any license nor anything. It was a perfectly innocent package that was not harming anyone and could be useful. It's not like I actually care if the package is deleted. I'm just curious as to why these things happen. Thanks. On 2024-04-01 14:23, notify@aur.archlinux.org wrote:
Request #50396 has been Accepted by muflone [1]:
[Autogenerated] Accepted deletion for petsc-free+opts.