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Package release-bot to Fedora #180

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TomasTomecek opened this issue Mar 12, 2019 · 6 comments
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Package release-bot to Fedora #180

TomasTomecek opened this issue Mar 12, 2019 · 6 comments
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@TomasTomecek
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It feels like it's finally time to package release-bot as an RPM to Fedora.

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Can I package it for the AUR? I am maintaining several packages over there and would love to maintain release-bot as well.

I can create/help with the PKGBUILD, which is required for submitting the package to the AUR.

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Well, you are free to do whatever you want :D this is open source software. We would also be glad if the software was available in linux distros.

I think none of us, upstream devs, is a user of Arch so we won't be able to help.

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Aniket-Pradhan commented Mar 15, 2019

I think none of us, upstream devs, is a user of Arch so we won't be able to help.

No worries about that.

Should I create a new pull request to add in the PKGBUILD to the master?

It is a file used to automate the creation of packages using makepkg. The resultant package can be then installed using pacman, the package manager for Arch systems.

Or, should I just add the (AUR) package link in the README?

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a link in readme is just fine, we wouldn't be able to consume the file

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I can also help in testing it as I am also an arch user :))

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The AUR package is live at the AUR!

Making a PR to update to readme.

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