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I usually use pkgman to submit my packages, but now I'm getting an error. When I try and submit via the website, I get, "Could not create directory /home/aur/unsupported/firefox-spookyet."
any ideas?
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It requires removal of the files from the server which needs someone with more rights than me to fix. I will ping the appropriate people.
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"Once you go Arch, you must remain there for life or else Allan will track you down and break you."
-- Bregol
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It's an old thread, but now I have the same problem with a package called "linux-firmware-yavdr"...
Can you fix it on the server side, or is it my fault?!
Best Regard,
Paul
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It's an old thread, but now I have the same problem with a package called "linux-firmware-yavdr"...
Does the problem look like this: https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/25293 ?
Last edited by karol (2011-07-28 17:17:08)
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dejavu wrote:It's an old thread, but now I have the same problem with a package called "linux-firmware-yavdr"...
Does the problem look like this: https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/25293 ?
Yes, exactly!
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Same problem here.
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Same problem here.
Let's see what the devs will come up with.
I'm sure somebody will post here once the issues is solved.
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The AUR server runs ext3 on that partition, which means we have a 32000 subdirectory limit on our packages directory. If you look at the number of packages we currently have on the AUR, I'm sure you can guess what happened...
http://mailman.archlinux.org/pipermail/ … 01755.html
We cleaned out the old deleted packages that don't tie back to packages visible on the web interface, but the patch listed above is the direction we need to go in for longevity.
Last edited by falconindy (2011-07-28 20:11:32)
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Works ok now. Thx
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Did also work for me.
Thank you.
Last edited by dejavu (2011-07-28 21:47:23)
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