A 2016-02-14T23:13:44 +0100, LoneVVolf escreveu: > On 14-02-16 17:17, João Miguel wrote: > >Then I shall contact Artoo and add the packages back to the AUR as Nous > >suggested. Though I don't see how a repository officially trusted by > >Manjaro is less trusted than the AUR. Nevertheless, I do like the AUR, and > >packages being there might help. Have a good day, João Miguel > > Not long ago Artoo renamed his manjaro packages to openrc without any > discusssion with apg or apg openrc users. It was after he was asked to remove his pakages from the AUR and after a discussion in the Manjaro forums > Before artoo packages can be put back in AUR, that naming conflict needs to > be solved. FWIW, there are currently at least 13 packages in the AUR (found by searching and reading PKGBUILDs) from different people that install init scripts to /etc/init.d and not Apg's /etc/openrc/init.d. > Even if that naming conflict were resolved, the division in the small AL > openrc community would continue to exist. I think the easiest way to unite efforts would be to forget /etc/openrc. I see that you want to avoid a conflict with initscripts, but if you installed to /etc as Artoo, you'd be closer to upstream (Gentoo). I'm ok with any directory, but I don't see the point in using /etc/openrc; who uses both initscripts-fork and openrc, except for testing purposes? Maybe you could change the default of that SYSCONFDIR variable to /etc, and have the rare users of both systems change it to /etc/openrc (they could get a warning in a post-install file or something like that). > Maybe the AL users wanting to remove systemd completely could investigate if > switching from openrc artoo way to openrc apg way is possible ? I wouldn't put it off the chart, but note that users in Manjaro and those of systemd-free.org already have binaries for Artoo's way, so a middle ground between the ways, starting with identifying the differences and figuring which way is best for each of those, would be preferred IMHO. > Lone_Wolf > > Active user of openrc apg way > co-maintainer of apg openrc (since this weekend) Thank you for you efforts in maintaining an alternative, they are very much appreciated. Regards, João Miguel