Package Details: urn-git r133.09c0756-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/urn-git.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: urn-git
Description: Split timer for speedrunning
Upstream URL: https://github.com/paoloose/urn
Licenses: GPL3
Submitter: codl
Maintainer: beltsmith
Last Packager: beltsmith
Votes: 5
Popularity: 0.000000
First Submitted: 2015-02-09 10:26 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2023-04-18 19:56 (UTC)

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fgaz commented on 2023-04-06 14:49 (UTC)

thanks! could you also update the upstream url field?

beltsmith commented on 2023-04-04 16:37 (UTC)

Updated to use the author's new username thanks fgaz!

fgaz commented on 2023-03-29 14:55 (UTC)

The project owner changed username and the project url should be updated: https://github.com/paoloose/urn

discobeez commented on 2023-01-04 17:35 (UTC)

This fork seems to be more active (and more recently active) than any of the others on Github: https://github.com/leflores-fisi/urn

tychii93 commented on 2022-04-16 02:22 (UTC)

I recommend changing to duovigintillion's fork of urn. The original version this git offers is no longer maintained with the last update being 5 years ago, and this fork is the most up to date version with some bug fixes with the latest commit in early 2021. I've modified the makepkg to pull from there and can confirm it works.

https://github.com/duovigintillion/urn

nebbii commented on 2020-04-22 23:50 (UTC)

This version seems to always gold split no matter the segment time?

codl commented on 2020-03-28 15:27 (UTC)

Fixed. Thanks!

Lucki commented on 2020-03-28 15:06 (UTC)

This is missing git as makedependency.

==> ERROR: Cannot find the git package needed to handle git sources.

codl commented on 2016-03-15 22:47 (UTC)

I pushed an update, it now installs sotn.json (and any future example split files) to /usr/share/urn/splits. Thanks for the suggestion!

jsteel commented on 2016-03-14 14:53 (UTC)

It might be worth including splits/sotn.json in the package as an example file. It took me a short while to work out how a file should be formatted exactly. Just a suggestion for when you next update this, cheers.