pspp
is updated in unstable.
(along with snapd
which I said I wasn't going to do any more...)
pspp
is updated in unstable.
(along with snapd
which I said I wasn't going to do any more...)
mate-indicator-applet 1.20.0-2 in aur: 1.20.1-1
spl-dkms 0.7.12-1 in aur: 0.7.13-1
spl-utils 0.7.12-1 in aur: 0.7.13-1
thunderbird 60.5.3-0 (in arch) 60.5.3-1
pspp 1.0.1-2.0 in aur: 1.2.0-1
zfs-dkms 0.7.12-1 in aur: 0.7.13-1
zfs-utils 0.7.12-1 in aur: 0.7.13-1
I've updated amdvlk
but there's no lib32-amdvlk
PKGBUILD available on GitLab so I don't know how to build that package.
Edit: I've tried to merge the AUR lib32-amdvlk-git
with amdvlk
so we'll see how that works.
vlc-nightly
is at a lower version than vlc
$ yay -Ss ^vlc --repo
community/vlc-nightly 3.0.5v20181009-1 (10.6 MiB 56.8 MiB)
A multi-platform MPEG, VCD/DVD, and DivX player - nightly snapshot
extra/vlc 3.0.6-8 (10.7 MiB 57.8 MiB) (Installed)
Multi-platform MPEG, VCD/DVD, and DivX player
$ yay -Si vlc-nightly | grep -i paqueteur
Paqueteur : Philip Mueller <philm@manjaro.org>
Last packager: @philm
Update needed
Removal?
Thanks in advance.
I've removed gimp-devel
and vlc-nightly
. They're pointless.
PKGBUILDs are still on GitLab if we ever want to update them again.
@jonathon I'm not sure if the tlp/tlp-rdw overlay is still needed. If so, v1.2 would now be available.
Maybe also beshell
and razor-qt
should be removed, they have missing dependencies and build date is in 2013.
Last packager: @philm
kde-servicemenu-dropbox should also be removed as dropbox is missing
I'll have a look. Our overlay package makes the 1.1 defaults less aggressive, 1.2 might not need it (though I suspect it still will).
unstable_community_x86_64
[Removed Packages]
beshell-2013.07.29-1-x86_64.pkg.tar.xz
kde-servicemenus-dropbox-0.16.1-9-any.pkg.tar.xz
razor-qt-0.5.2-1-x86_64.pkg.tar.xz
dockbarx and dockbarx-gtk3 have dependency python2-keybinder2, which seems to have been dropped from main repositories into AUR
edit: I see that Stefano has now repackaged it in the community repo. Thank you!
Well, looks like it is the moment for a good spring cleanup?
Additionally to what said above, I have some additional package that could potentially be removed.
Last packaged by @philm
chromimum-chromevox: Last packaged Sept 10th, 2013. Phew, more than 5 years old! I accidentally discovered this old relic when searching for Chromium. Does it still even work with the current version of Chromium?
pamac-classic: Last packaged May 30th, 2018. Out of date (upstream is at version 6.7.0). Upstream Github repository is archived, so I looks like the project has been abandoned by upstream. I don't know if it even works with the current versions of libraries. I suggest to just get rid of it completely instead of trying to maintain it.
pamac-dev and pamac-dev-tray-appindicator: Old (well, not that old, but still behind) development package that are not split like the regular pamac packages. Also, it isn't really maintained much as far as I know. I suggest to remove it from repo if you don't keep it up to date to at least the same level as the regular one and readd it if deemed necessary in the future.
it works just fine. used it yesterday.
Huh. Good to know, at least it does work.
I still maintain my position though, maybe not that extreme. At least, update to the lastest version if Manjaro team still wants to maintain it, but keep it in check in case troubles arise because of incompatibilities with newer versions of its dependencies.
Not sure if i should link this here or not, so, if is out of purpose or place, please remove my comment.
There should be no traces of any qupzilla
links, profiles and/or packages, as it seems to create a bad vibe and nonfunctional launchers when installing via Architect.
Hi, I don't know if it is the right place to report, but it seems that the juffed package need an update. It does not want to start since the last big package upgrade:
$ juffed
juffed: error while loading shared libraries: libqscintilla2_qt5.so.13: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
And is seems that qscintilla-qt5 provide: libqscintilla2_qt5.so.15
Cheers
Yes, the last packager is @philm and the build date is 2017-11-25. It is due for a rebuild, or dropped it completely if no one wants to take care of it.
Spring cleanup time.
I can only see juffed as an AUR package. Not sure what the deal here is. In any case re-installing it from the AUR will rebuild it against latest libraries and like that should resolve errors like the one you post...