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aurutils | trizen | |
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35 | 5 | |
930 | 777 | |
1.4% | - | |
9.1 | 0.0 | |
10 days ago | over 1 year ago | |
Shell | Perl | |
ISC License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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aurutils
- Is there a sudo related bug in makechrootpkg?
- AUR helper for maintaining a local repo
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How do you guys manage AUR compilation?
Currently I use aurutils, so that created packages are stored in an extra repository on the respective machine and can be installed through it.
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How/why do you use the AUR?
I currently use aurutils.
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[Request/Suggestion] Have 1 linux app with autoupdate instead of muliple packages
If I am not mistaken officially maintained packages follow the same initial process as AUR packages. You can read the wiki on Creating packages. But official packages are tested (there is a testing repository with the newest packages) where as the AUR package expects users to do the build and testing themselves, at their own risk in other words. With the helpers like glorious aurutils the process of keeping up-to-date dozens of packages (if you happen to be in a such a use case) with many dependencies is quite easy.
- Clyde - the AUR helper in Bash
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all dependencies in one package
You could use https://github.com/AladW/aurutils to create your own pacman repository on this USB drive. On your powerful PC you build the packages and they are placed in the repository on the USB drive. Then on your other machine you add the repository and install any AUR packages that you added to the repository from there. Dependency resolution would be handled by pacman itself just like for the normal repositories.
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AUR Helper Suggestions
aurutils
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yay -> takes ages -> password -> abort because I am not around -> goto 0
Check out aurutils, it is a collection of scripts that helps to streamline the process of maintaining a custom-repo for you aur packages. It takes a little to set everything up in the beginning (but it is less work then OPs method). After the initial setup everything just works.
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YAY or PARU ?
I have yay installed but I've also setup aurutils on my server that automatically builds a list of packages to a pacman repo every day so I can just update them with my other pacman packages. Saves time compiling them during updates and lets me upgrade the same packages on my desktop and laptop without having to needlessly build them twice.
trizen
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Gentoo vs Arch Linux
I switched from Arch to Gentoo because I ended up increasingly dependent upon AUR packages. That's not a big deal by itself, but I kept running into more and more frequent build failures with AUR packages that I couldn't sort out. This despite the fact that I used a very nice AUR package manager called Trizen. The final straw was when I started using hardware that, for some reason, didn't play well with Arch at install time but worked just fine with Gentoo.
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Yay or Paru!!??
see here: https://github.com/trizen/trizen/blob/master/TRIZEN.md
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Input audio delay in zoom but not in obs
As a side note, I use the trizen AUR helper program to install AUR packages because one of it's nice features over yay, etc, is that it by default shows the content of the PKGBUILD and any other files (patches etc) for an AUR package, so you can see or edit them before installing a package.
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Im a kool haxor now
doas pacman -S --needed --asdeps pacutils perl-libwww perl-term-ui perl-json perl-data-dump perl-lwp-protocol-https perl-term-readline-gnu && \ \ curl -L https://github.com/trizen/trizen/raw/master/trizen | perl - -- -S trizen
What are some alternatives?
aurch - Sets up aurutils inside a chroot for building Arch Linux AUR packages.
yay - Yet another Yogurt - An AUR Helper written in Go
paru - Feature packed AUR helper
edex-ui - A cross-platform, customizable science fiction terminal emulator with advanced monitoring & touchscreen support.
kernel-modules-hook - Keeps your Arch Linux fully functional after a kernel upgrade
docker-archlinux-aur - The Official Arch Linux Docker image after installing an AUR helper.
ansible-aur - Ansible module to manage packages from the AUR
pkgstats.archlinux.de - Arch Linux package statistics website
pacui - Bash script providing advanced Pacman and Yay/Pikaur/Aurman/Pakku/Trizen/Pacaur/Pamac-cli functionality in a simple UI
arch-upgrade - Convenience script/app to upgrade your Arch Linux system
octopi - A powerful Pacman (Package Manager) front end using Qt libs