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My repository for the AUR package is here
the AUR link is here
If there are any problems with my package I am too stupid to find them please help me make sure this works
edit: my package seems to be stable for now listing this as solved you can send a message on the aur if you find anything
Last edited by unmellow (2020-11-23 02:03:01)
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MIT license needs to be included in the package see PKGBUILD#license.
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I added the license file correctly and used install instead of mv as you suggested
thank you
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As per the wiki link, you do not need to include "custom:" for the MIT license.
Managing AUR repos The Right Way -- aurpublish (now a standalone tool)
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Someone told me the opposite in the aur comments and i belived him wil fix thanks
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The person in the AUR comments deleted the comment once you updated the PKGBUILD. But I can see the comment using my Trusted User powers.
Please install the MIT LICENCE to the correct directory as per https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/PKGBUILD#license
The comment only mentioned installing the license file to /usr/share/licenses, which is correct. It didn't say anything about changing license=('MIT') to license=('custom:MIT').
Per the wiki:
For the sake of the license array, it is treated as a common license (license=('BSD'), license=('ISC'), license=('MIT'), license=('ZLIB'), license=('Python'), and license=('OFL')), but technically each one is a custom license, because each one has its own copyright line. Any package licensed under these five should have its own unique license file stored in /usr/share/licenses/pkgname/.
Last edited by eschwartz (2020-11-08 03:47:06)
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Oh, so I failed to understand what was being Said to me thanks again
and it should be corrected now
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Great, thanks.
Managing AUR repos The Right Way -- aurpublish (now a standalone tool)
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