Re: jellyfin-server and jellyfin-web packages seem unmaintained

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May 27, 2024 05:40:39 Florian Wetzel <linux@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:

Hi there,

I am not sure how to handle this problem, but I know that I am not the only person that has this problem.

Currently, the packages jellyfin-server and jellyfin-web are one stable release (10.8.13 -> 10.9.0) and multiple bugfix versions (latest version is 10.9.3) behind. While 10.9.0 was released "just" two weeks ago, this still brings some new features that might be required by other packages.

What would be the appropriate action if the current maintainer does not release a update soon?

Regards,

Florian

Likely, mark it as out of date if it's not already done and wait. They probably have a lot more than these packages to maintain along with potentially real life stuff as well. If it really *cannot* wait for your use case, I'm fairly certain you could download the PKGBUILD and any other files used to originally build it, try updating them yourself and run makepkg -si and use that until the PM gets to it.

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