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The repository no longer exists. All packages can be found in the community repo of AUR:
[community]
Server = ftp://ftp.archlinux.org/community/os/i686/
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My repository
Add the following to your /etc/pacman.conf...
[swiergot]
Server = ftp://ftp.intersec.pl/archlinux/swiergot
...and run "pacman -Sy" to gain access to my packages.
My PKGBUILDs
· Azureus - BitTorrent client with GUI, written in Java
Current version: 2.3.0.2-1
Advertising is not needed. Just the best BT client around.
· ekg - A text-mode Gadu-Gadu client
Current version: 1.5-1
Probably you will not need it unless you are Polish. Gadu-Gadu is the most popular instant messaging system in Poland.
· fcrackzip - A zip file password cracker
Current version: 0.3-2
Perhaps there are other, maybe even better crackers, but it is the first I found and it fully met my needs.
· Gnu Gadu - GTK+ Gadu-Gadu client with Tlen.pl and Jabber support
Current version: 2.2.5-1
It's more like multi-protocol instant messenger, supports different protocols thanks to its plugin mechanism.
· Kadu - A Qt-based Gadu-Gadu client
Current version: 0.4.0-1
Another Gadu-Gadu client, written using Qt.
· kydpdict - A front-end to YDP Collins Dictionary
Current version: 0.6.7-1
YDP (Young Digital Poland) Collins Dictionary is originally available only for Windows. Kydpdict allows to make use of the product under Linux. I have no idea whether this will work with Collins dictionaries from other vendors.
· libcgi - A powerful and easy to use library for writing CGI applications in C
Current version: 1.0-2
I needed this package to set up icecast2yp (Icecast streams directory) but it seems libcgi is very useful in any kind of CGI applications.
· libtlen - A Tlen.pl protocol library
Current version: 20041113-1
It looks like libtlen is no longer developed but Gnu Gadu requires it.
· pinfo - A hypertext info file viewer
Current version: 0.6.8-1
Info pages are removed from Arch packages but for all those people who still use that sort of documentation pinfo is a must-have.
· shfs - SHell FileSystem Linux kernel module
Current version: 0.35-1
This very useful stuff allows to mount remote directories via SSH. It's not only very secure but also doesn't require any additional server-side software.
· Skype - P2P software for high-quality voice communication
Current version: 1.1.0.13-1
Everyone knows what Skype is. What? You don't know? Where the hell have you been?!
· Tux Commander - A GTK2 file manager with two panels
Current version: 0.5.70-1
Powerful file manager inspired by Total Commander for Windows. The package has been made from an official binary distribution. Why not from source? It's enough to say that the application has been developed using Borland Kylix.
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May 4th, 2005
New packages:
· Tux Commander - A GTK2 file manager with two panels
Updated packages:
· Azureus - new version 2.3.0.0
Other:
I've set up my repository (see the first post in this thread), but for now only three packages (azureus, skype, tuxcmd) are available. My system has been outdated for a few weeks now and I'm not able to get it up to date at the moment. Therefore, I can't guarantee that packages built on my system will work with newer software. That's why I've published only packages made from binary distributions.
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What about GNU Gadu?
Favorite systems: ArchLinux, OpenBSD
"Yes, I love UNIX"
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May 11th, 2005
Updated packages:
· fcrackzip - renamed /usr/bin/zipinfo to /usr/bin/fzipinfo as it had conflicted with /usr/bin/zipinfo from unzip package
Other:
I've finally updated my system so that I can now build all my packages and make them public. I've also decided to move my repository to a FTP server as it seems to be a better place than a webserver. Almost all my packages have been uploaded to the repository. The remaining two will be uploaded when bug #2722 is closed. I was forced to remove KDE out of my system and only arts was left. But due to this bug I can't build gg2 and kadu packages (yes, I know I can make a temporary fix but everybody else without KDE using any of these packages would be forced to do the same, and that's pointless).
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Now that I became a TU, I see no point in maintaining my personal repo nor this topic. All my packages are available in the community repo from now on. The personal repo will be removed soon.
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Now that I became a TU, I see no point in maintaining my personal repo nor this topic. All my packages are available in the community repo from now on. The personal repo will be removed soon.
mine as well - would you like this thread locked?
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would you like this thread locked?
Yes, please.
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