Created | 2012-07-17 |
Last Modified | 2012-08-03 11:57 UTC |
Archive Link | https://xyne.dev/news/2012/07 |
Two convenience scripts have been added to the Pacserve package:
pacsrv
pacman
wrapper that uses the Pacserve daemon when running
and manages Pacserve servers in a cached pacman.conf file. With this
script the user does not need to manage Pacserve servers in pacman.conf
manually.
pacman.conf-insert_pacserve
pacsrv
.
Created | 2012-07-13 |
Last Modified | 2012-12-02 21:46 UTC |
Archive Link | https://xyne.dev/news/2012/07 |
Ever since I noticed that rsync URLs are retrieved by reflector, I’ve been itching to make use
of them somehow. I finally got around to it by hooking into pm2ml and turning it into a module, which I
then used to create Parisync.
It’s an aria2c
- and rsync
-based downloader for
Pacman. The linked page explain what it does and how to use it, along
with some example scripts.
Incidentally, the pm2ml module contains a pyalpm-based
pacman.conf
parser that is able to detect SigLevel tags, in
case anyone needs them for their own scripts. I submitted a patch
upstream months ago but never got a response.
Rsync should provide a much more efficient way to maintain synchronized databases for Paconky and other scripts that regularly check for updates. I have therefore updated Paconky to support a synchronization command which allows it to use Parisync. I have added an notes to the comments at the top of Paconky about this.
Comment Form
Comment Form
I’ve added a comment form to the main template for now. If it proves to be useful and not too spammy I’ll probably keep it.
So, now that I have that at the bottom, give me some feedback. Take a look at last blog post and send me some suggestions for an easily manageably comment system that I could integrate into Xac.