A few packages for the v3 mirrors are not being built #210

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opened 2023-09-01 17:37:04 +02:00 by divineleft · 4 comments

Installing Arch on a new machine, I came across an issue with a few KDE packages that are not being built, for a reason or another.

After doing pacman -Suy on a fresh system install after installing the alhp-keyring and alhp-mirrorlist packages, a warning saying that the local packages:
dolphin-plugins kmail-account-wizard kmines kolf coming from the extra repo were newer than alhps.
And looking at the build status of each, I noticed that the v2 repos do have these packages updated. I thought it was a wait a couple of days kind of situation like normal, but it's been a week and I'm starting to wonder if it's something a bit more serious.

Installing Arch on a new machine, I came across an issue with a few KDE packages that are not being built, for a reason or another. After doing `pacman -Suy` on a fresh system install after installing the `alhp-keyring` and `alhp-mirrorlist` packages, a warning saying that the local packages: `dolphin-plugins` `kmail-account-wizard` `kmines` `kolf` coming from the extra repo were newer than alhps. And looking at the build status of each, I noticed that the v2 repos do have these packages updated. I thought it was a wait a couple of days kind of situation like normal, but it's been a week and I'm starting to wonder if it's something a bit more serious.
Owner

This is weird indeed. Even if they failed they should have been removed from the repo. I'll investigate why that happened. In the meantime I requeued most of the affected packages.

This is weird indeed. Even if they failed they should have been removed from the repo. I'll investigate why that happened. In the meantime I requeued most of the affected packages.
anonfunc added the
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label 2023-09-01 18:00:50 +02:00
Author

This is weird indeed. Even if they failed they should have been removed from the repo. I'll investigate why that happened. In the meantime I requeued most of the affected packages.

Thanks for looking into it. Great project btw

> This is weird indeed. Even if they failed they should have been removed from the repo. I'll investigate why that happened. In the meantime I requeued most of the affected packages. Thanks for looking into it. Great project btw
Author

Thank you very much, the issue seems to be fixed now.

Thank you very much, the issue seems to be fixed now.
Owner

I added a check to catch these cases in the future with fd8bf63e3e. I'll close this as completed :)

I added a check to catch these cases in the future with https://somegit.dev/ALHP/ALHP.GO/commit/fd8bf63e3e6cb362145cf14b587392c38e5339ce. I'll close this as completed :)
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