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#1 2012-06-21 13:00:23

daniel_shub
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Find packages removed from repository (specifically Jabref)

I have jabref (http://jabref.sourceforge.net/) installed on my desktop. I went to install it on my laptop but couldn't find it in the official repository. I can find it in the AUR, but I am pretty sure it used to be in the official repository based on not finding it in my "build" directory. This leads me to two questions: First, was jabref in the official repository and "recently" moved? Second, how can I search to find things that have been removed so I can answer this question myself?

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#2 2012-06-21 13:08:24

ethail
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Re: Find packages removed from repository (specifically Jabref)

pacman -Qm will tell you a list of not found in the repos packages. As for knowing when a package gets dropped to the aur you should follow arch mailing lists ( aur-general for stuff related to AUR or [community], arch-dev-public for stuff related to [core] and [extra]

EDIT:

Thread where it got dropped to the AUR: https://mailman.archlinux.org/pipermail … 19139.html

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#3 2012-06-21 13:19:37

daniel_shub
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Re: Find packages removed from repository (specifically Jabref)

Thank you. I probably should be following the mailing lists.

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#4 2012-06-22 00:12:19

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Re: Find packages removed from repository (specifically Jabref)

daniel_shub wrote:

Thank you. I probably should be following the mailing lists.

Or at least know to search there when this specific question comes to mind. Regularly receiving such email and scanning through it isn't for everyone.


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