[arch-multilib] Multilib access for lib32-qtcurve series

Felix Yan felixonmars at gmail.com
Fri Jan 24 02:57:54 EST 2014


On Friday, January 24, 2014 03:08:20 speps wrote:
> On Fri, 24 Jan 2014 00:51:35 +0800
> 
> Felix Yan <felixonmars at gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hi,
> > 
> > I'd like to push lib32-qtcurve series (lib32-qtcurve-gtk2,
> > lib32-qtcurve-qt4, and lib32-qtcurve-utils) to [multilib] from AUR.
> > 
> > QtCurve provides an option of consistent look for GTK+ and Qt
> > applications,
> > but unfortunately we still have skype and others that are 32-bit only,
> > which won't work with the current qtcurve-* packages in [community].
> > 
> > If you agree, I would like to ask for access to [multilib] repo, and push
> > these packages. Thanks!
> > 
> > Regards,
> > Felix Yan
> 
> I currently maintain the qtcurve[1] meta package in [community]
> as the lib32-qtcurve-qt4[2] and lib32-qtcurve-utils[3] in [AUR]
> 
> It would be easier for me, maintaining them in [multilib]
> according to the ones in [community].
> 
> I was planning to push a lib32-qtcurve meta package, once a new
> release come out, that may contain some significant changes.
> 
> The qtcurve-utils will be probably renamed into qtcurve-common.
> 
> Next release 1.18.18 would come out soon, since an rc was
> released just two days ago.

Thanks a lot!

Just get the information from upstream that the new release will be ready 
within this month, so that's exactly the same thing what I was planning to do 
:)

Regards,
Felix Yan
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