Package Details: imgur-screenshot 2.0.0-2

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/imgur-screenshot.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: imgur-screenshot
Description: Take screenshot selection, upload to imgur + more cool things
Upstream URL: https://github.com/jomo/imgur-screenshot
Licenses: MIT
Conflicts: imgur-screenshot-git
Submitter: Rhinoceros
Maintainer: Rhinoceros
Last Packager: Rhinoceros
Votes: 29
Popularity: 0.001894
First Submitted: 2020-10-07 04:56 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2022-06-15 10:39 (UTC)

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Rhinoceros commented on 2022-06-15 10:39 (UTC)

Upstream has made the repository read-only, so presumably the project is dead.

As of today, there are no newer forks. I looked at the various outstanding pull requests to see if I should apply any.

  • 144 seemed fine when tested, but I don't use Discord, so I'm unsure if it did what it's supposed to. I've patched it anyway.
  • 147 is not relevant to Linux.
  • 148 requires another dependency (slop) but even then it didn't seem to be working well for me, maybe because I wasn't even using scrot? I would get the message "Selection was cancelled by keystroke or right-click.". I've left this off for now. There will likely be no more updates, so perhaps patching it locally is the best option if this affects you.

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Rhinoceros commented on 2022-06-15 10:39 (UTC)

Upstream has made the repository read-only, so presumably the project is dead.

As of today, there are no newer forks. I looked at the various outstanding pull requests to see if I should apply any.

  • 144 seemed fine when tested, but I don't use Discord, so I'm unsure if it did what it's supposed to. I've patched it anyway.
  • 147 is not relevant to Linux.
  • 148 requires another dependency (slop) but even then it didn't seem to be working well for me, maybe because I wasn't even using scrot? I would get the message "Selection was cancelled by keystroke or right-click.". I've left this off for now. There will likely be no more updates, so perhaps patching it locally is the best option if this affects you.

Rhinoceros commented on 2022-06-15 09:51 (UTC)

@LevitatingRein I think it's up to the TUs.

Levitating commented on 2022-06-13 13:23 (UTC)

@MarsSeed As the new current maintainer, is there any way that I could accept the merge request, or is that decision up to the TUs?

ValdikSS commented on 2022-06-13 13:03 (UTC)

I've disowned the package since I no longer use ArchLinux on desktop nor use imgur, feel free to adopt it.

Rhinoceros commented on 2022-06-13 07:38 (UTC)

Thanks @MarsSeed, I agree. I also double-checked the forks on GitHub, and none were more recent.

I'm the "maintainer" (I haven't done anything for two years) for the stable version. I don't really want to fork upstream, but I'm happy to apply the two pull requests that are relevant to Linux, and apply them to the stable version.

MarsSeed commented on 2022-06-12 16:18 (UTC) (edited on 2022-06-12 16:20 (UTC) by MarsSeed)

Hi all,

I've submitted a package merge request of imgur-screenshot-git to imgur-screenshot, because the latter provides exactly the same version as the -git one, 2.0.0.

The GitHub repo got inactivated (archived, made read-only). There are no continuation forks. So the source URL cannot be switched to anything that would provide new commits. Consequently, I think it's better to keep only the stable package in AUR.

Rhinoceros commented on 2020-10-06 12:26 (UTC)

The pkgver needs to have the leading v removed. At the moment, it's before 1.7.3-1, which is the previous version I have installed.

$ vercmp v2.0.0.r1.g0f53c6e-1 1.7.3-1
-1

The output should be 1, i.e.

$ vercmp 2.0.0.r1.g0f53c6e-1 1.7.3-1
1

ValdikSS commented on 2020-09-24 20:22 (UTC)

@LevitatingRein, why would you think my email is invalid? It's correct (I've checked it), and working fine. I've added you to maintainers list.

Levitating commented on 2020-09-24 19:57 (UTC)

Hey, your email doesn't seem to be valid so I am sending a message here. If you don't want to maintain the package anymore you can make me maintainer and I'll patch it for v2.