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#1 2008-07-18 14:46:35

thujone
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From: Prague, Czech Republic
Registered: 2007-01-01
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[AUR] Submitting a PKGBUILD that was removed.

Hi all,
I packaged Supervisor for personal needs and wished to share it with the community, but one of its dependencies happens to be elementtree, and a package for it had already been released and then removed (by the previous contributor, I guess); by now you cannot find it in the AUR but you can see its remains in http://aur.archlinux.org/packages/elementtree and you're denied to submit a new release. Is there any reason you shouldn't? I found nothing about it in the bbs and I'm not sure I better ask for cleanup or contact the previous contributor, even granted that he has still some privileges over the package.
Cheers.

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#2 2008-07-18 15:09:01

Allan
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Re: [AUR] Submitting a PKGBUILD that was removed.

From the elementtree webpage you linked:

The core components of both libraries are also shipped with Python 2.5 and later.

So, do you really need that package?

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#3 2008-07-19 10:46:43

thujone
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From: Prague, Czech Republic
Registered: 2007-01-01
Posts: 18

Re: [AUR] Submitting a PKGBUILD that was removed.

Thanks for your reply.

Allan wrote:

So, do you really need that package?

At least it's needed to build, since it's listed within install_requires.

Last edited by thujone (2008-07-19 10:47:31)

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