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#1 2017-03-04 01:01:23

JustinTime4Tea
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Remove my own package or mark as duplicate - Accidental rule breaking

A few days ago I started preparing to submit a package (libpurple-carbons-git) but upon trying to submit today I accidentally submitted it as libpurple-carbon-git (without an s in carbons) and when attempting to correct the spelling/submission I noticed someone else had already submitted a package (just a couple days ago) for this exact piece of software.

My question:

I posted a submission to AUR and it will violate the rules (no duplicate/like-name packages) among other perhaps. I know this and want to "retract" delete or otherwise mark my own package to be removed. I don't want to upset the AUR or Arch Gods smile

How do I flag my package for removal or request that it be removed?

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#2 2017-03-04 01:26:39

jasonwryan
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Re: Remove my own package or mark as duplicate - Accidental rule breaking

Under the 'Package Actions' menu on the right hand side is a 'Submit Request' link: hit that.


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#3 2017-03-04 01:48:48

Xyne
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Re: Remove my own package or mark as duplicate - Accidental rule breaking

JustinTime4Tea wrote:

I don't want to upset the AUR or Arch Gods smile

Make sure to lay some fresh tacos at the TU altar to propitiate the AUR gods when you submit your request via the form above.


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