Re: xzgv, rtorrent and libtorrent have been orphaned - where can I apply for maintainership ?

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Partha Chowdhury wrote:
On Thu, Aug 06, 2009 at 10:58:17PM +1000, Allan McRae wrote:
Partha Chowdhury wrote:
i have been using archlinux for about 3 months.I have switched from
fedora to arch due to its simplicity.
i had reported a bug
http://bugs.archlinux.org/task/15199?string=xzgv&project=1&type[0]=&sev[0]=&pri[0]=&due[0]=&reported[0]=&cat[0]=&status[0]=open&percent[0]=&opened=&dev=&closed=&duedatefrom=&duedateto=&changedfrom=&changedto=&openedfrom=&openedto=&closedfrom=&closedto=
when i first started using arch.Recently it has been fixed and i have
tested and reported it.

However it seems that xzgv package is currently orphaned as this page
shows
http://www.archlinux.org/packages/extra/i686/xzgv/
so is rtorrent and libtorrent.They have been marked out-of-date for
a while now.

is another trusted user or developer will be maintaining the packages in
the future ?

i want to help and i want to maintain the above packages if someone else
has not decided already. so where do i apply and how do i start ?
Note that all community packages are orphans at the moment due to
the backend transition that is ongoing.

I notice that xzgv 0.9.1 is now released.  If you tell me whether
updated version needs the patch provided in the bug report, I will
do the update.

Allan


no , xzgv 0.9.1 does not need the patch. it is for xzgv-0.9
release.simply updating the xzgv package will solve it.


xzgv is now updated.

About the backend transition - does that mean maintainers of the packages
in the community repo cannot update their packages at the moment or is
there some other problem ?

I was just all packages are listed as orphans. The maintainers can still update their packages.


Should i email the maintainers personally to make a request to update ?

They probably already know. Sending updated PKGBUILDs to either the maintainer (should be listed in the current PKGBUILD) or the aur-general list might help speed things up.

Allan





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