Package Details: logkeys-git 1:r74.5c36832-2

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/logkeys-git.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: logkeys-git
Description: Simple keylogger supporting also USB keyboards.
Upstream URL: https://github.com/kernc/logkeys
Keywords: keylogger
Licenses: GPLv3
Conflicts: logkeys
Provides: logkeys
Submitter: SanskritFritz
Maintainer: SanskritFritz
Last Packager: SanskritFritz
Votes: 48
Popularity: 0.000000
First Submitted: 2013-04-10 13:03 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2018-01-15 15:37 (UTC)

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SanskritFritz commented on 2018-03-09 14:08 (UTC)

Flagging a -git package out-of-date is only feasible if the build requirements change. Just rebuild the package otherwise.

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roentgen commented on 2014-03-31 19:53 (UTC)

Why did you remove rm -rf "${pkgdir}/usr/etc/" in the PKGBUILD. Please see my comment bellow.

SanskritFritz commented on 2013-11-14 21:12 (UTC)

@intelfx: No, sorry. Last commit date is much more informative than commit count, for me at least.

intelfx commented on 2013-11-14 16:32 (UTC)

Sorry for broken link (I had a major issue with my server). Could you re-iterate please? Link is the same.

intelfx commented on 2013-10-21 14:35 (UTC)

Could you please update pkgver to use commit count instead of last commit date? It's less clutter and also per guidelines... In case, the updated package is here: ftp://intelfx.dyndns.org/logkeys-git-1:38.5ef6b0d-1.src.tar.gz

arokux commented on 2013-09-27 20:19 (UTC)

Alright, I appologize.

SanskritFritz commented on 2013-09-27 20:01 (UTC)

https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Pkgbuild#makedepends

arokux commented on 2013-09-27 19:53 (UTC)

There are some build dependencies: binutils, patch and gcc.

sakalisc commented on 2013-09-10 14:36 (UTC)

Hey, now that you have removed the old rc files, may I suggest removing the logkeysd.conf file as well? Since there are usually distro specific there are preferably avoided when using systemd. So instead of having a logkeysd.conf file, you add any command line options you want in the systemd file. In the package usually you add the minimal required and then the users can override the systemd service file (which is located in /usr/lib/systemd/) with their own (which should be located in /etc/systemd).

SanskritFritz commented on 2013-08-26 19:22 (UTC)

roentgen thanks for your observations, will fix these problems soon.