Package Details: xwinmosaic-git v0.4.2-3

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/xwinmosaic-git.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: xwinmosaic-git
Description: X11 window switcher with fancy look
Upstream URL: http://github.com/soulthreads/xwinmosaic
Licenses: BSD
Submitter: TheRepoClub
Maintainer: soulthreads
Last Packager: soulthreads
Votes: 1
Popularity: 0.000000
First Submitted: 2021-04-09 14:20 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2023-07-19 09:04 (UTC)

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Latest Comments

MarsSeed commented on 2023-07-28 14:29 (UTC)

Thank you for the offer, but it wouldn't make sense for me to be a co-maintainer, as I don't use this myself.

I was just looking for packages that use legacy components like gtk2, and checking if they are still working or used at all. That's why I pinged you with my observations.

soulthreads commented on 2023-07-20 07:58 (UTC)

Hey, @MarsSeed, thank you for your efforts in bringing this package to up-to-date standards.

I haven't been maintaining the project for like 6 or 7 years at this point, and haven't touched the AUR package for even longer, so I forgot everything.

Since you know what needs to be done much better than me, maybe I can add you to co-maintainers and you'd fix it?

MarsSeed commented on 2023-07-19 09:24 (UTC)

Oh, and you need to add provides and conflicts for xwinmosaic.

MarsSeed commented on 2023-07-19 09:22 (UTC)

The .SRCINFO is wrong. Please don't edit this file manually. Always use the relevant makepkg command to refresh it.

But first, please implement a git tag based pkgver(); one which also cuts off the 'v' prefix.

Then add epoch=1 to ensure the monotonic increase in the package version.

After that, please run the following command before submitting all the changes:

makepkg --printsrcinfo > .SRCINFO

(And please refrain from manually updating the .SRCINFO in the future.)

pli commented on 2021-05-20 06:46 (UTC)

Thank you for this! The previous AUR package had stopped building some time ago (after some GCC defaults changes I think). I decided to try to investigate it today but came to find this new package instead. This is a great tool, much appreciated!