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small fix to the fancy unsupported-->community update
more user doc fixes
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"FSPath = '" + MySQLdb.escape_string(
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os.path.join(repo_dir, os.path.basename(package.new.file))) + "', " +
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"Description = '" + MySQLdb.escape_string(str(package.desc)) + "', " +
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"URL = '" + MySQLdb.escape_string(str(package.url)) + "', " +
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"LocationID = " + str(locationId) + " " +
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"URL = '" + MySQLdb.escape_string(str(package.url)) + "' " +
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"WHERE ID = " + str(id))
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self.insertNewInfo(package, id, locationId)
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# we must lastly check to see if this is a move of a package from
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@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ a TU thinks a package is interesting or has received enough votes,
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the TU may choose to adopt the package. The TU builds the package,
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performs some rudimentary testing, and adds it
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to the community repository, where it can be accessed by any user subscribing
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to the AUR repository by running pacman -S. From that point on, the TU
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to the community repository by running pacman -S. From that point on, the TU
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will maintain the
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package in the community repository, and all updates for the package must go
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through a TU.<br>
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Flyspray is incredibly easy to use. Take a moment to create an account
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as soon as you can.<br>
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<br>
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<h3>Using the AUR Repository</h3>
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To access the AUR repository from pacman, add the following to your
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<h3>Using the Community Repository</h3>
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To access the community repository from pacman, add the following to your
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pacman.conf:<br>
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<br>
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<code>[community]<br>
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Server = ftp://ftp.archlinux.org/community</code><br>
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Server = ftp://aur.archlinux.org/community/os/i686</code><br>
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<br>
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<h3>What The AUR Means to a Community Member</h3>
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If you're an Arch Linux community member, the AUR represents a giant
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<h3>What The AUR Means to a Trusted User (TU) or an Arch Developer<br>
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</h3>
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If you are an Arch Linux Trusted User (TU) or an Arch developer, and
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you want to get started on the beta, do the following:<br>
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you want to get started putting packages in the community repo, do the following:<br>
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<ol>
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<li>Set your machine up to access the community repository.</li>
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<li>Run <code>pacman -S tupkg</code> to download the TU package
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<packagefile.pkg.tar.gz></code><br>
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<br>
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Note that this is your <span style="font-weight: bold;">AUR login
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password</span> -- the one you assign when you create your account, not
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and password</span> -- the one you assign when you create your account, not
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your CVS password, in case they are different.<br>
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</li>
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<li>Once your packages are uploaded successfully, tag the newly
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