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I'm a big fan of atop and when I was still using Gentoo, I notified the devs there when a new version was available so they could update portage (submitted it through the bugtracker). To that end, the guy that writes and maintains atop sends me an email whenever a new version is released.
Now that I've switched to Arch recently, I noticed atop is in AUR, but out of date and has been for months (version 1.19 in AUR, 1.22 released today). When I did notice this a few weeks ago, I added a comment in AUR, telling the maintainer I would love to take over if he'd have no time (or interest) in maintaining it. I also send him an email with the same (polite) request. No response to this date.
I've created a working PKGBUILD file for atop 1.22, but since I'm not the maintainer and the maintainer hasn't orphaned the package, I can't upload it.
What is the correct procedure in AUR to 'take over' maintenance of the package? I want to go through the proper channels, but have not discovered in AUR, the wiki or the forums what those channels are.
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You can email the maintainer and ask him the package. You said that you already did this. How long ago?
If you got no response in a few days, you can ask a TU to orphan the package for you. I could do that. Just let me know if you email the maintainer recently or some days already passed.
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I emailed the maintainer on the 5th of november.
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atop orphaned!
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Adopted and updated. Thanks.
And if anyone would like to test if it will compile and run on 64-bit architecture, feel free to let me know. :-)
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Builds, installs and seems to work fine for me (only ran atop, didn't set up any deamons or such).
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I'll add 64 bits to the PKGBUILD file tomorrow. If it'll run I assume the rest will too. Thanks for testing it for me!
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I'll add 64 bits to the PKGBUILD file tomorrow. If it'll run I assume the rest will too. Thanks for testing it for me!
I'm feeling more and more at home here with the Arch 'family'
I just built this for 64-bit, works no problem. Thanks for bringing this nifty tool to the spotlight.
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Anytime. Don't forget to vote for it
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I'll add 64 bits to the PKGBUILD file tomorrow. If it'll run I assume the rest will too. Thanks for testing it for me!
I'm feeling more and more at home here with the Arch 'family' :cool:
No problem at all! :-)
PC: Antec P182B | Asus P8Z77-V PRO | Intel i5 3570k | 16GB DDR3 | GeForce 450GTS | 4TB HDD | Pioneer BDR-207D | Asus Xonar DX | Altec Lansing CS21 | Eizo EV2736W-BK | Arch Linux x86_64
HTPC: Antec NSK2480 | ASUS M3A78-EM (AMD 780G) | AMD Athlon X3 425 | 8GB DDR2 | GeForce G210 | 2TB HDD | Arch Linux x86_64
Server: Raspberry Pi (model B) | 512MB RAM | 750GB HDD | Arch Linux ARM
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