[PRQ#57547] Deletion Request for mingw-w64-lv2
MarsSeed [1] filed a deletion request for mingw-w64-lv2 [2]: No longer needed by anything on AUR. Up-to-date PKGBUILD and binary build is available in MSYS2 repo: https://packages.msys2.org/base/mingw-w64-lv2 [1] https://aur.archlinux.org/account/MarsSeed/ [2] https://aur.archlinux.org/pkgbase/mingw-w64-lv2/
I object. It’s useful in its own right – which is why I added it even *before* anything on the AUR required it. (I wasn’t even aware that there were any such packages.) Not sure what its presence in MSYS2 has to do with Arch. ----- Original e-mail ----- De: notify@aur.archlinux.org À: aur-requests@lists.archlinux.org Cc: spidermario@free.fr, "marcell meszaros" <marcell.meszaros@runbox.eu> Envoyé: Samedi 9 Mars 2024 19:11:38 Objet: [PRQ#57547] Deletion Request for mingw-w64-lv2 MarsSeed [1] filed a deletion request for mingw-w64-lv2 [2]: No longer needed by anything on AUR. Up-to-date PKGBUILD and binary build is available in MSYS2 repo: https://packages.msys2.org/base/mingw-w64-lv2 [1] https://aur.archlinux.org/account/MarsSeed/ [2] https://aur.archlinux.org/pkgbase/mingw-w64-lv2/
I object. It’s useful in its own right – which is why I added it even *before* anything on the AUR required it. (I wasn’t even aware that there were any such packages.)
Not sure what its presence in MSYS2 has to do with Arch.
MSYS2 maintains Arch Linux compatible pacman packages. One can add their binary repo to pacman.conf and install their packages on Arch. Or their PKGBUILDs can be download and built manually.
No. They use pacman and PKGBUILDs with a modified version of makepkg but the PKGBUILDs are not directly compatible and the packages would, at the very least, put files in the wrong paths. ----- Original e-mail ----- De: "Marcell Meszaros" <marcell.meszaros@runbox.eu> À: spidermario@free.fr, aur-requests@lists.archlinux.org Envoyé: Samedi 9 Mars 2024 20:57:21 Objet: Re: [PRQ#57547] Deletion Request for mingw-w64-lv2
I object. It’s useful in its own right – which is why I added it even *before* anything on the AUR required it. (I wasn’t even aware that there were any such packages.)
Not sure what its presence in MSYS2 has to do with Arch.
MSYS2 maintains Arch Linux compatible pacman packages. One can add their binary repo to pacman.conf and install their packages on Arch. Or their PKGBUILDs can be download and built manually.
Request #57547 has been Rejected by MarsSeed [1]: Sorry, this was a mistaken request. Therefore I'm revoking it. [1] https://aur.archlinux.org/account/MarsSeed/
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