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AUR Package #2
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@yigitsever I'm down! I'll cut a 1.0.0 release today. Is there anything you'd need to do after that or could a user at that point simply run |
@coloradocolby I (or someone else) would need to submit |
@yigitsever sounds good. I'll release tonight and send you a confirmation message here. Would you mind submitting |
@coloradocolby of course not :) edit: I has already been packaged: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/fsrx |
@yigitsever perfect! Just released v1.0.0 🎊 |
Hello,
I started using the project (thank you!) and also packaged it to Arch User Repository
Arch Linux user can simply;
Or using any other AUR helper they use. This can be added to the README.md if you'd like.
The
-git
tag (sorry if you already know this) says that the package tracks this repository directly. AUR Submission Guidelines says that thefsrx
package can be submitted to AUR when there's an official release on upstream (here). On a potentialfsrx
, the AUR package will download the release.tar.gz
(instead of cloning the repository) and build the package using that.Currently the repository is using prereleases, if you'd like you can start releasing full releases (feedback: as far as I can tell the program is stable and ready for use) and that can be packaged as well
Cheers
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