There are three types of requests that can be filed in the Package Actions box on the package details page:
- Orphan Request: Request a package to be disowned, e.g. when the maintainer is inactive and the package has been flagged out-of-date for a long time.
- Deletion Request: Request a package to be removed from the Arch User Repository. Please do not use this if a package is broken and can be fixed easily. Instead, contact the maintainer and file orphan request if necessary.
- Merge Request: Request a package to be merged into another one. Can be used when a package needs to be renamed or replaced by a split package.
If you want to discuss a request, you can use the aur-requests mailing list. However, please do not use that list to file requests.
Git over SSH is now used to submit packages to the AUR. See the Submitting packages section of the Arch User Repository ArchWiki page for more details.
The following SSH fingerprints are used for the AUR:
Ed25519
: SHA256:RFzBCUItH9LZS0cKB5UE6ceAYhBD5C8GeOBip8Z11+4
ECDSA
: SHA256:uTa/0PndEgPZTf76e1DFqXKJEXKsn7m9ivhLQtzGOCI
RSA
: SHA256:5s5cIyReIfNNVGRFdDbe3hdYiI5OelHGpw2rOUud3Q8
General discussion regarding the Arch User Repository (AUR) and Package Maintainer structure takes place on aur-general. For discussion relating to the development of the AUR web interface, use the aur-dev mailing list.
If you find a bug in the AUR web interface, please fill out a bug report on our bug tracker. Use the tracker to report bugs in the AUR web interface only. To report packaging bugs contact the maintainer or leave a comment on the appropriate package page.