[PRQ#66057] Orphan Request for origami.ok
a821 [1] filed an orphan request for origami.ok [2]: Flagged out-of-date (2024-02-20) [1] https://aur.archlinux.org/account/a821/ [2] https://aur.archlinux.org/pkgbase/origami.ok/
Request #66057 has been Accepted by a821 [1]. [1] https://aur.archlinux.org/account/a821/
Good morning, I am the owner. What needs to be done? Nico On Thu, Nov 21, 2024, 3:38 AM <notify@aur.archlinux.org> wrote:
a821 [1] filed an orphan request for origami.ok [2]:
Flagged out-of-date (2024-02-20)
[1] https://aur.archlinux.org/account/a821/ [2] https://aur.archlinux.org/pkgbase/origami.ok/
On Thu, Nov 21, 2024 at 12:36:20PM +0900, Nicolas Modrzyk wrote:
I am the owner. What needs to be done?
What do you mean? The package was disowned automatically because you never addressed the issues pointed out in the comments, and now there is a pending deletion request. If you want to delete this package, then there's nothing to be done; a PM will do it for you. If you want to keep it in the AUR, you need: 1) explain why this package is useful for others (not just you). To me it looks like a personal project. 2) Fix the PKGBUILD as pointed out in the comments. Also fix the package `inlein` since this is a dependency of origami (it's also for deletion due to unfixed issues). Also, you need to reply to this email [1] because as I said, this package will be deleted. [1] https://lists.archlinux.org/archives/list/aur-requests@lists.archlinux.org/m... [2] https://lists.archlinux.org/archives/list/aur-requests@lists.archlinux.org/m...
i mean it is unclear to me what needs to be done. in the future, for other people it would be nice to pinpoint to the relevant documentation. that specific orgami.ok project is a test project, but the whole origami suite of image/video processing tools i maintain is used in production and i would love to keep available for arch according to your standards. so. let me know what i need to do. Nico On Thu, Nov 21, 2024, 11:16 PM a821 <a821@mail.de> wrote:
On Thu, Nov 21, 2024 at 12:36:20PM +0900, Nicolas Modrzyk wrote:
I am the owner. What needs to be done?
What do you mean? The package was disowned automatically because you never addressed the issues pointed out in the comments, and now there is a pending deletion request.
If you want to delete this package, then there's nothing to be done; a PM will do it for you.
If you want to keep it in the AUR, you need:
1) explain why this package is useful for others (not just you). To me it looks like a personal project.
2) Fix the PKGBUILD as pointed out in the comments. Also fix the package `inlein` since this is a dependency of origami (it's also for deletion due to unfixed issues).
Also, you need to reply to this email [1] because as I said, this package will be deleted.
[1] https://lists.archlinux.org/archives/list/aur-requests@lists.archlinux.org/m... [2] https://lists.archlinux.org/archives/list/aur-requests@lists.archlinux.org/m...
On 11/21/24 9:24 AM, Nicolas Modrzyk wrote:
i mean it is unclear to me what needs to be done.
in the future, for other people it would be nice to pinpoint to the relevant documentation.
that specific orgami.ok project is a test project, but the whole origami suite of image/video processing tools i maintain is used in production and i would love to keep available for arch according to your standards.
so.
let me know what i need to do.
Nico
Have you really never noticed that your PKGBUILD creates a completely empty package? Take it (the package, not the PKGBUILD) to another machine and install it, do things work? Take a look at any documentation at all (maybe start with the PKGBUILD man page), re-read the comments left for you on the AUR, and look at literally any other PKGBUILD in the official repos or the AUR. You CANNOT install files directly into the main filesystem. You CANNOT use /usr/local/. You CANNOT use sudo.
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