aurshell-git 20100103-1
http://github.com/husio/aursh
Shell for Arch Linux AUR management - currently under rewrite
unsupported :: system
Maintainer: Husio
Votes: 46
License: GPL
Last Updated: Sun, 03 Jan 2010 14:38:39 +0000
First Submitted: Mon, 28 Apr 2008 19:35:52 +0000
Tarball :: Files :: PKGBUILD
This package has been flagged out of date.
Dependencies python>=2.6
Aurshell has been replaced with aursh - http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=33423
This PKGBUILD is no longer needed.
When I try running aursh, I just get the message "To use pacnet plugin, install simplejson library." What's wrong?
I've fixed few thing, so now it should sux less. Working on some docs and code cleanup.
you need lynx as a depend because aurshell seems to use that to find packages
That install message isn't really needed is it?
A README or a man page would be much better.
And this ([tab] [tab] help <command>) is not really user-friendly. It would be nice, if there was a documentation, where it is decribed how aurshell works and what can be done with etc.
Such an inbuilt help function is surely a good additional feature as a reference, but not as a general documentation for new users.
I did not change the website url yet... http://husio.homelinux.com/static/aurshell/
There is no -h flag, because of the way that it works. Type aursh, and then Tab twice. Use Tab for any completion. For more help, write help <command> [<command> ..].
And the website http://husio.homelinux.com/projects/aurshell/ doesn't exist.
Is there a documentation like a manpage, a documentation in /usr/share/doc or a parameter -h or --help, which shows the usage and the possible parameters of aurshell?
Typing help in aursh doesn't help either, because I first have to know, which command I need. I know that I can get a list of all commands. But it's not really user friendly and not a general documentation about how aursh works, what it does, which parameters it has, etc.
W takim razie optdepends jest właściwym miejscem na 'sudo':)
No, sudo is just an option (set by default ;). But you can't use it if you won't configure it correctly with pacman. By default it should throw shell error - no sudo.
w depends powinno być jeszcze 'sudo'
You're right - PKGBUILD update.
czy 'git' nie powinien być w makedepends?
PKGBUILD update ->
/usr/bin/aurshell renamed to /usr/bin/aursh
v1.6.0