Packages request: xbindkeys 25 July 2025, 21:28:16 xbindkeys- Launch shell commands with your keyboard or your mouse under Xhttps://archlinux.org/packages/extra/x86_64/xbindkeys/ Quote Selected
Re: Packages request: xbindkeys Reply #1 – 25 July 2025, 23:08:47 Package has been added to the omniverse repo.artist Quote Selected
Re: Packages request: xbindkeys Reply #2 – 25 July 2025, 23:56:10 Quote from: Artist – on 25 July 2025, 23:08:47Package has been added to the omniverse repo.I was looking for the PKGBUILD but it's not on gitea? Quote Selected
Re: Packages request: xbindkeys Reply #3 – 26 July 2025, 01:15:11 When Omniverse was hosted by FOSS as a project I set up a separate gitea for it there. Then the FOSS Hosting CEO ran off with the money that was meant for the hosting providers, causing these to terminate all services including Omniverse and its gitea. Since then I have not created a new gitea yet; maybe I'll do that some day.artist Quote Selected
Re: Packages request: xbindkeys Reply #4 – 26 July 2025, 10:24:02 Well that explains it then.Can they not just go on the standard gitea ? Quote Selected
Re: Packages request: xbindkeys Reply #5 – 26 July 2025, 11:44:41 Quote from: Artist – on 26 July 2025, 01:15:11Since then I have not created a new gitea yet; maybe I'll do that some day.artistWe might be able to do that. I don't think it is much additional cost to what we are already doing. Quote Selected
Re: Packages request: xbindkeys Reply #6 – 26 July 2025, 11:50:54 Quote from: Artist – on 26 July 2025, 01:15:11Then the FOSS Hosting CEO ran off with the money Intriguing, but not as riveting that the hacker who killed his wife and buried her in the back yard woods because she threatened to take the kids to Russia.Where are today's ethical people!! Does anyone stand up for anything anymore!! FOSS CEOs stealing money?!? Next they will spy on their users and work with the PLA. Quote Selected
Re: Packages request: xbindkeys Reply #7 – 26 July 2025, 14:56:07 Quote from: gripped – on 26 July 2025, 10:24:02Well that explains it then.Can they not just go on the standard gitea ?There's no fixed rule to what gets added to omniverse, but what I do put in there are packages that take long to build, might not be suited for a supported repo, should be my task only to keep up-to-date, and some others. Sometimes packages get taken over by another maintainer, and some get moved to galaxy later on.artist Quote Selected