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#1 2004-10-31 19:27:09

skeeterbug
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From: Oklahoma, USA
Registered: 2004-10-24
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My package 'repo'...

Hi all, I see from my logs that at least a couple of people have been trying to pacman -Sy my package database - sorry but I haven't been able to make it work via http.  It's my little 486 nat router and it uses thttpd which I haven't been able to make compatible with pacman - it works OK if you use wget as your XferCommand.  Anyway, I enabled ftp so it should be working OK now.  In a nutshell the pacman.conf entry should be:

[skeeterbug]
Server = http://singleton.homeunix.org/arch

^^ must be using an alternate XferCommand ^^

or

[skeeterbug]
Server = ftp://singleton.homeunix.org/arch

This one should work with the default pacman downloader deal.  Sorry for any difficulties.

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#2 2004-10-31 20:47:20

zeppelin
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Re: My package 'repo'...

nice done there. Also nice to see that except me someone lse is also using AL's thttpd package smile

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#3 2004-11-01 01:41:31

skeeterbug
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From: Oklahoma, USA
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Re: My package 'repo'...

Thanks!  Actually I'm not using the Arch package - the box is only a 486 and it's running FREESCO as a nat router which has thttpd as its http daemon.  I hadn't heard of thttpd before - it's a great daemon.

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#4 2004-11-01 21:41:17

tehdely
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Re: My package 'repo'...

Can I see your PKGBUILDs, skeeterbug?

The one for fdutils needs a small correction.  Please remove $startdir/pkg/usr/etc.  Thanks  big_smile


[Arch GNUstep Repository] [ PKGBUILDS ]
[code][gnustep]
Server = ftp://blkwidow.lerp.com/pub/mirror/arch/gnustep[/code]

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#5 2004-11-01 22:29:39

skeeterbug
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From: Oklahoma, USA
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Re: My package 'repo'...

Hi, the PKGBUILDS are all in here: http://singleton.homeunix.org/arch/src/ under the package name directory.

As to the etc file I thought about removing it before I think but wasn't sure if it would break it.  It's where the package puts it but apparently it's actually the /etc/fdprm which is owned by 'util-linux'.  I guess it does make sense to remove it now that you mention it, I'm removing the setfdprm from fdutils already.

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