lovely. aaaand there's a bug exposed by ocaml 4.06, which is default on Arch now.
https://bitbucket.org/skskeyserver/sks-keyserver/issues/55/unbound-module-nat-in-cryptokit-on-ocaml
regardless, i'll push what i have shortly.
Git Clone URL: | https://aur.archlinux.org/sks-local.git (read-only, click to copy) |
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Package Base: | sks-local |
Description: | A modified version of AUR/sks that can be used in tandem to perform localized keydumps |
Upstream URL: | https://bitbucket.org/skskeyserver/sks-keyserver/ |
Licenses: | GPL |
Submitter: | sanerb |
Maintainer: | sanerb |
Last Packager: | sanerb |
Votes: | 0 |
Popularity: | 0.000000 |
First Submitted: | 2018-02-08 06:24 (UTC) |
Last Updated: | 2018-05-13 21:44 (UTC) |
lovely. aaaand there's a bug exposed by ocaml 4.06, which is default on Arch now.
https://bitbucket.org/skskeyserver/sks-keyserver/issues/55/unbound-module-nat-in-cryptokit-on-ocaml
regardless, i'll push what i have shortly.
FYI, currently making some modifications to this- rev2 of the pkgbuild should be pushed within a couple minutes.
(If you want an RSS-feed only pertaining to my AUR packages, you can subscribe to https://devblog.square-r00t.net/rss/?category=aur in your favourite RSS reader.)
Note that you should still use the AUR web interface for flagging packages as out-of-date if a new version is released; the aforementioned bug tracker is to aid in issues with building/packaging/the PKGBUILD formats/etc. specifically.
GPG signature "errors" are explained here: https://devblog.square-r00t.net/articles/a-note-on-using-gpg-signatures-in-pkgbuilds
Please read; it's not a bug.
Thanks!
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sanerb commented on 2018-02-08 06:39 (UTC)
Bug reports can be filed at https://bugs.square-r00t.net/index.php?project=3
News updates for packages can be followed at https://devblog.square-r00t.net
(If you want an RSS-feed only pertaining to my AUR packages, you can subscribe to https://devblog.square-r00t.net/rss/?category=aur in your favourite RSS reader.)
Note that you should still use the AUR web interface for flagging packages as out-of-date if a new version is released; the aforementioned bug tracker is to aid in issues with building/packaging/the PKGBUILD formats/etc. specifically.
GPG signature "errors" are explained here: https://devblog.square-r00t.net/articles/a-note-on-using-gpg-signatures-in-pkgbuilds
Please read; it's not a bug.
Thanks!