They have a whole wiki for the AUR.
They have a whole wiki for the AUR.
To update the package, you use git to pull the latest branch code and repeat the process. You should double check if there are dependency changes though.
Like I said, its easier with a pacman wrapper, but not necessary.
Now if we can just get rid of that pesky regulation known as the Constitution of the United States of America!
$3409 for some proprietary drivers on my PC? No thanks.
No, if they cared for that, they’d say 50,000,000,000 Bps
You definitely do not need to use any pacman wrappers to build a package from the AUR. Those tools make it easy, yes, but are not required.
Building a package can be as simple as
git clone AURpackagehere
cd AURpackagehere
makepkg -si
Instead of banning candy and soda as a whole, they banned it only for poor people. Only people with money can enjoy sweets.
Check out
Security Now - Global Privacy Control
Starts at 1:26:55
and
Security Now - Revisiting Global Privacy Control
Starts at 1:19:25
So it was a good choice then.
Well, i guess as long as they’re honest about it, its fine.
Oh man, to be a voter who didn’t vote for Harris because she didn’t go to war with Israel must feel great rn.
Damn, and they threw such a fit about Hillary’s emails…
They acknowledge many wrappers, not just yay. However, none are officially supported.
Pacman is the only standard package manager for Arch. Arch recommends against using third party package managers, including Yay.
What issues were you having with arch-install that you had to troubleshoot?
Rust-based and actively developed
Why EndeavorOS over arch-install
?
Just need a bigger container when cooking oatmeal
Per the Arch Wiki:
Arch Wiki - Arch User Repository