Been almost a year without updates to this package. Stash is now on version 0.25.0. Any chance you'll get back to maintaining this package? I'd be willing to take over if not.
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Package Details: stash 0.25.1-1
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Git Clone URL: | https://aur.archlinux.org/stash.git (read-only, click to copy) |
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Package Base: | stash |
Description: | Locally hosted web-based app written in Go which organizes and serves your Adult Video |
Upstream URL: | https://github.com/stashapp/stash |
Keywords: | adult av collection mediaserver organizer porn video |
Licenses: | AGPL3 |
Conflicts: | stash-bin |
Submitter: | tehmistle |
Maintainer: | SilentAssassin |
Last Packager: | SilentAssassin |
Votes: | 1 |
Popularity: | 0.002901 |
First Submitted: | 2022-12-22 19:53 (UTC) |
Last Updated: | 2024-03-14 20:40 (UTC) |
Dependencies (5)
- ffmpeg (ffmpeg-intel-full-gitAUR, ffmpeg-nvcodec-11-1-gitAUR, ffmpeg-gitAUR, ffmpeg-cudaAUR, ffmpeg-fullAUR, ffmpeg-headlessAUR, ffmpeg-decklinkAUR, ffmpeg-amd-fullAUR, ffmpeg-libfdk_aacAUR, ffmpeg-full-gitAUR, ffmpeg-nocudaAUR, ffmpeg-ffplayoutAUR, ffmpeg-obsAUR, ffmpeg-amd-full-gitAUR)
- glibc (glibc-gitAUR, glibc-linux4AUR, glibc-eacAUR)
- go (go-gitAUR, gcc-go-gitAUR, gcc-go) (make)
- golangci-lintAUR (golangci-lint-binAUR) (make)
- yarn (corepackerAUR, yarn-pnpm-corepackAUR, yarn-berryAUR) (make)
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Sources (6)
Latest Comments
SilentAssassin commented on 2024-03-07 00:25 (UTC)
tehmistle commented on 2023-02-24 13:29 (UTC)
@SilentAssassin Updated, thanks for this suggestion!
SilentAssassin commented on 2023-02-20 17:24 (UTC)
The PKGBUILD should specify backup=(etc/conf.d/${pkgname})
, so that file isn't overwritten on upgrades.
tehmistle commented on 2022-12-22 20:10 (UTC)
You can run Stash either with system or user systemd service, whatever you like.
If using a system service, adjust /etc/conf.d/stash
for your needs if you want to do so.
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tehmistle commented on 2022-12-22 20:10 (UTC)
You can run Stash either with system or user systemd service, whatever you like. If using a system service, adjust
/etc/conf.d/stash
for your needs if you want to do so.