Package Details: streamlink-git 6.7.1.r2.g78d0b58d-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/streamlink-git.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: streamlink-git
Description: CLI program that launches streams from various streaming services in a custom video player (livestreamer fork)
Upstream URL: https://streamlink.github.io/
Keywords: fork livestreamer streamlink
Licenses: BSD
Conflicts: streamlink
Provides: streamlink
Submitter: metak
Maintainer: metak
Last Packager: metak
Votes: 15
Popularity: 0.000181
First Submitted: 2016-10-01 08:18 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-03-23 07:44 (UTC)

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techandy1 commented on 2021-01-06 02:01 (UTC)

@eschwartz Threating to suspend my account only proves my point. Ignorant twit. Do your research.

techandy1 commented on 2021-01-06 01:55 (UTC)

@eschwartz wow congrats on your lack of research. I bet you don't even use streamlink-twitch-gui do you. This version of streamlink 1.7 does not work with streamlink-twitch-gui twit. And if you looked at the streamlink website you would know for a fact that there is a newer version of streamlink. Do your research before commenting on other people's comments when that person has all the facts and knowledge. Stop being stupid.

eschwartz commented on 2021-01-06 01:40 (UTC)

@techandy1,

Speaking with my Trusted User hat on, I can authoritatively state that this -git package is NOT out of date, per the rules of the AUR as well as the big fat note at https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Arch_User_Repository#Flagging_packages_out-of-date

For precisely the reason you've been told, but refuse to accept. I have nothing new to add to this conversation EXCEPT my authority as a moderator on this site telling you you are wrong.

Now, one more insult and I suspend your account.

As you've previously DELETED your account, then recreated one with the same name in order to keep arguing, I can go a lot further than suspending your account if you try to play the sockpuppet game.

techandy1 commented on 2021-01-06 00:49 (UTC)

@SpotlightKid, really the PKGBUILD doesn't need to be updated. Please tell me you aren't this stupid in real life. If the PKGBUILD file didn't need to be updated then why is the current version here 1.7 when streamlink's website states the latest version is 2.0. WAKE UP... If the PKGBUILD didn't need to be updated then the version would be 2.0. Airhead.

SpotlightKid commented on 2021-01-04 19:58 (UTC)

@techandy1: We already explained to you why the PKGBUILD does not need to be updated. If you haven't read these comments, please do so. And if you still don't understand, please read up on the Arch wiki what VCS packages are and why their version number listed here is irrelevant. Please stop posting comments here about the package being outdated, because it is not. If you insist it is, you are only making a fool of yourself.

techandy1 commented on 2021-01-04 19:31 (UTC)

Why is this package still out of date, all you have to do is change the version number to 2.0.0 which is the current version if you look at the streamlink website.

<deleted-account> commented on 2020-12-26 01:34 (UTC)

@metak please update this package the current version is 2.0.0, if you actually take the time to look at streamlink's website. Also this current package doesn't work with streamlink-twitch-gui. Fix it, please. You are the maintainer of this package, so you should fix it and keep it up to date at all times.

<deleted-account> commented on 2020-12-26 01:28 (UTC)

@Spotlightkid, I have this package installed but because Streamlink-twitch-gui updated this package needs to be updated as well. I bet you don't use streamlink-twitch-gui. It states that the current version from streamlink that is installed is outdated. Again learn to pay attention.

metak commented on 2020-12-24 14:39 (UTC) (edited on 2020-12-24 16:18 (UTC) by metak)

@SpotlightKid

Thank you for chiming in.

@techandy1

The -git packages are only outdated when the build process changes, new dependency is added/removed, etc. The pkgbuild file will always fetch the latest master commit when you build the package.

SpotlightKid commented on 2020-12-24 14:35 (UTC)

@techandy1: This is a VCS package, thatswhy it has a -git suffix. VCS are not outdated just because there is a newer upstream version. Their version updates via their pkgver() function when you build them. Do not flag VCS packages as outdated, unless they (i.e. their PKGBUILD) need to be changed because of upstream changes.