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#1 2009-03-01 01:51:25

LTSmash
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Embed AUR on other website

Hi!

I'm working on a new Arch-based distro, and I'd like to know if it's possible to embed AUR into another webpage, so that users of our distro have access to the same packages as Arch users do without having to show directly this website... this would be cool because all of our users would be somehow contributing directly to Arch without doubling efforts...

Any suggestions will do.

Thanks big_smile


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#2 2009-03-01 02:17:16

Ghost1227
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Re: Embed AUR on other website

embed it in an iframe?


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#3 2009-03-01 15:07:40

Atticus
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Re: Embed AUR on other website

I believe the AUR is accessible via xmlrpc.  You may be able to build a front end to it.  I'd talk to the AUR maintainers first, though.

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#4 2009-03-01 20:36:32

LTSmash
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Re: Embed AUR on other website

Atticus wrote:

I believe the AUR is accessible via xmlrpc.  You may be able to build a front end to it.  I'd talk to the AUR maintainers first, though.

Thanks for your answer, I will big_smile


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#5 2009-03-01 20:47:06

tomk
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Re: Embed AUR on other website

Just in case you haven't heard of it - the aur-dev mailing list is the place to go.

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#6 2009-03-02 00:07:11

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Re: Embed AUR on other website

Atticus wrote:

I believe the AUR is accessible via xmlrpc.  You may be able to build a front end to it.  I'd talk to the AUR maintainers first, though.

It is actually a lightweight json data fetch api. xml is the devil.

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Last edited by cactus (2009-03-02 00:21:37)


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