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authorpjmattal <pjmattal>2005-04-22 06:23:52 +0200
committerpjmattal <pjmattal>2005-04-22 06:23:52 +0200
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updated to version 1.0.5 of the guidelines, closing bug #2850
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<body>
<h1>AUR Guidelines</h1>
- <div class="date">April 10, 2005</div>
- <div class="version">1.0.0</div>
+ <div class="date">April 15, 2005</div>
+ <div class="version">1.0.2</div>
<address>
Ben Mazer
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<p>
Follow these instructions for uploading/modifying packages:
<ol>
- <li>Install the "tupkg" package.</li>
+ <li>Install the "aurtools" package.</li>
<li>Email Jason (<a class='email' href="mailto:jason@archlinux.org">jason@archlinux.org</a>) for a CVS account.</li>
<li>Run the following commands to checkout the AUR CVS:<br />
<kbd>
@@ -144,7 +144,8 @@
<h3 id='disowning'>Disowning packages</h3>
<p>
- If a TU can't or doesn't want to maintain a package any longer, a notice should be posted to the AUR Mailing List, so another TU can maintain it. A package can still be disowned even if no other TU wants to maintain it, but the TUs should try not to drop many packages (they shouldn't take on more than they have time for). If a package has become obsolete or isn't used any longer, it can be removed completely as well.
+ If a TU can't or doesn't want to maintain a package any longer, a notice should be posted to the AUR Mailing List, so another TU can maintain it. A package can still be disowned even if no other TU wants to maintain it, but the TUs should try not to drop many packages (they shouldn't take on more than they have time for). If a package has become obsolete or isn't used any longer, it can be removed completely as well. <br /><br />
+ If a package has been removed completely, it can be uploaded once again (fresh) to UNSUPPORTED, where a regular user can maintain the package instead of the TU.
</p>
<h3 id="pkgguidelines">Packaging Etiquette</h3>
<p>