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I guess some people are mean
I think what happened (as far as I could guess from the ML) is that it got orphaned, and somebody must have adopted it and deliberately deleted.
But don't despair! Nothing gets completely deleted in AUR, so you can get the original rpm PKGBUILD at http://aur.archlinux.org/packages/rpm/ - and I think you can maintain it, if you feel like (just reupload the tarball).
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Yeah, I orphaned it in order free up time to maintain more packages in the [community] repo and do other Arch related stuff. Then it disappeared...
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I think that those packagers that depend on a to-be-deleted package (in this case, rpm) should be informed before the deletion takes place (why it is to be done, what can be done to prevent it), so nobody is left with unmet dependencies, and in case one of those packagers would want to take it over.
"Gentlemen! You can't fight in here! This is the war room!"
--President Merkin Muffley
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Good idea. Perhaps it would be even better if all deletions had to be approved by a TU. That way someone can't pack up their toys and leave.
You should file a feature request in the "AUR" section of the bug tracker.
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all deletions had to be approved by a TU
Bingo. There's an <insert insult here> person who is deleting stuff from the AUR. Who writes a web app and doesn't think of the potential ways of abuse, anyway?
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"Gentlemen! You can't fight in here! This is the war room!"
--President Merkin Muffley
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Allan wrote:all deletions had to be approved by a TU
Who writes a web app and doesn't think of the potential ways of abuse, anyway?
People ...
... with less time and energy?
... who do believe the honour system works?
... who are not as cynical as some seem to be?
I realise your question is rhetorical but it seemed a bit uncalled for ergo I am answering in an uncalled manner.
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the honour system
There be nasty things on the intarweb pipes, like spam emails and botnets
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