AUR Cleanup Day

About

AUR Cleanup Day is a bi-yearly (odd years) event on the 20th of September.

The AUR has a large number of obsolete packages which could use cleaning up. Post suggestions of packages to the collaborative doc (template below) linked in the announcement email, submit them to the aur-general mailing list, or file requests directly. Trusted Users will get together and confirm which packages should be removed.

Join #archlinux-aur to collaborate and chat.

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# AUR Cleanup Day September 20th 20XY

## About

AUR Cleanup Day is a bi-yearly (odd years) event on the 20th of September.

The [AUR](https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Arch_User_Repository) has a large number of obsolete packages which could use cleaning up. Post suggestions of packages below, submit them to the [aur-general mailing list](https://lists.archlinux.org/listinfo/aur-general), or file [requests](https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/AUR_submission_guidelines#Requests) directly. [Trusted Users](https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Trusted_Users) will get together and confirm which packages should be removed.

Join [#archlinux-aur](https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Arch_IRC_channels) to collaborate and chat.

## Template (Package list)

### Candidates

Check for the package in the sorted lists below before adding.

- [PKGNAME](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/PKGNAME) - Reason

#### Informative heading

- [PKGBASE](https://aur.archlinux.org/pkgbase/PKGBASE) - Reason

### Possible reasons

- Does not work anymore

- Deprecated by [PKGNAME](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/PKGNAME)

- Obsoleted by [PKGNAME](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/PKGNAME)

- Replaced by [PKGNAME](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/PKGNAME)

- Duplicate of [PKGNAME](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/PKGNAME)

- Project page and sources are not available

- "Dead" project; it's very old and does not work with the latest versions of its dependencies

- "Dead" project and too old to be useful

- Project page and sources are not available

- Not needed anymore (it's for old PKGNAME), broken source link

- Old dev-version (CVS/SVN/etc), PKGNAME project uses Git now

- Is it needed in Arch Linux?

- Broken links (see comment by USERNAME)

- Outdated for a long time

- This one should be renamed

- Deprecated by upstream

- Outdated, orphaned

- Broken links, too old, not maintained

- Included in extra/PKGNAME

- Already included in core/PKGNAME

- Old beta version, broken source link, replaced by [PKGNAME](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/PKGNAME)

- Maintainer wrote that it may be deleted

- Dropped upstream

- Depends on [PKGNAME](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/PKGNAME) and has not been updated for N years...

- Development discontinued, project page deleted and current version does not work

- Too old to be useful, broken source link -- hm, what is USERNAME's Opinion?

- This package is no longer needed (see comments)

## Template (TU)

**For editing by TUs only!**

### Packages to Remove

In community:

- [PKGNAME](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/PKGNAME) - Replaced by PKGNAME

### Packages to Keep

- [PKGNAME](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/PKGNAME) - Reason

#### Possible reasons

- It is for compiling old stuff, let's keep it, does not harm

- Seems to be actively maintained

- Still useful, because ...

- So this package should maybe be orphaned, no obvious reason to delete it

- Needed by PKGNAME

- Package has new and active maintainer

- Seems to be down sometimes, but sometimes it works again. Package is maintained and has votes

- Should be rewritten, not dropped

- I orphaned the package

- It's not dead, it only needs some changes to work again

- Package builds with little tweaking

- Builds fine with a little patch in pkgrel N
gollark: https://lib.rs/crates/slab
gollark: Semicorrection, you want what's called a "slab".
gollark: But just store all objects in your apiolisp in one very large array (with some mechanism for marking spaces as free) and have the garbage collector traverse it and set entries to free as needed.
gollark: I think arena is the right term.
gollark: <@!293066066605768714> Allocate everything in one apiologically large arenæ?
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