Alright, new version is here.
Perhaps you will need to install it manually, I am not sure
By default it uses repository name local-rk, if you dont want to change it, no need to edit conf file, just run repokeeper.py as usuall. Watch the end of console output and modify the /etc/pacman.conf accordingly.
After that 'pacman -Sy' will work again.
If there is a problem, let me know
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Package Details: repokeeper 0.2.1-2
Package Actions
| Package Base: | repokeeper |
|---|---|
| Description: | Builds and updates local repository of AUR packages. |
| Upstream URL: | http://code.google.com/p/repokeeper/ |
| Category: | system |
| Licenses: | |
| Submitter: | TiborB |
| Maintainer: | TiborB |
| Last Packager: | TiborB |
| Votes: | 3 |
| First Submitted: | 2012-04-16 20:56 |
| Last Updated: | 2014-12-29 23:24 |
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Comment by TiborB
Comment by TiborB
hi, thanks for reporting this, I have not upgraded for 2 weeks so I did not know...
I will change the script to read custom repository name from repokeeper.conf and use local-rk as a default
Just only problem is that google code does not allow direct uploads now, so I have to find other download site :(
Comment by styrsven
Just fixed it by renaming the database in pacman.conf and adding a symlink in the repo.
Comment by styrsven
Hm, for some reason pacman 4.2 doesn't like adding a database named local, that just happens to be the name of the database that repokeeper creates.
Just my luck that pacman 4.1.2 was ok with it when I tested in VMware player yesterday...
Comment by TiborB
The version 0.0.7 is first one I published here. This should be simple, talkative and userfriendly tool. More info:
http://code.google.com/p/repokeeper/wiki/Introduction
Any comments welcomed. I'm using it but I am sure there is few corner cases I dit not think of / run to yet.