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74 | 120 | |
5,373 | 3,849 | |
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8.9 | 10.0 | |
6 days ago | 7 days ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | Apache License 2.0 |
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paru
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Discovery gives "The PackageKit daemon has crashed" error suddenly (Arch)
If you use AUR packages, you might want to use an AUR helper that wraps pacman, like paru or yay.
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Concerns Over Arch Stability
paru is an AUR Helper, which also will perform pacman actions (install, upgrade, removal, etc)
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It’s JavaScript all the way down
maybe check out paru - it throws up the PKGBUILD whenever you’re installing a package (or upgrading one when it’s changed)
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Is there any software helps build AUR packages and update them?
paru: https://github.com/Morganamilo/paru
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Need help installing webcam drivers ipu6
Thanks. Installing intel-ipu6-dkms-git from AUR using paru is giving error, says
- Is there a way to apply a patch to an AUR package on the fly, without editing the PKGBUILD?
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error: database not found: https:
Hello, you need to use "https://github.com/Morganamilo/paru" or "https://github.com/Jguer/yay" They are an aur helpers. You can found on the readme how to install and other. Anyway for install packages with paru or yay you need to do "paru -S visual-studio-code-bin" or "yay -S visual-studio-code-bin".
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Preventing soname breakages in personal repositories
paru - AUR helper that will be getting the ability to include custom PKGBUILD repositories in 2.0, whenever that releases (currently 1.11.2).
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It May Not Look Like Much, But it’s Got it Where it Counts
A lot of the yay devs have switched to a project called paru!
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Can't install nvidia 390 drivers
You need to install an AUR helper, like paru , or yay
miri
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RFC: Rust Has Provenance
Provenance is a dynamic property of pointer values. The actual underlying rules that a program must follow, even when using raw pointers and `unsafe`, are written in terms of provenance. Miri (https://github.com/rust-lang/miri) represents provenance as an actual value stored alongside each pointer's address, so it can check for violations of these rules.
Lifetimes are a static approximation of provenance. They are erased after being validated by the borrow checker, and do not exist in Miri or have any impact on what transformations the optimizer may perform. In other words, the provenance rules allow a superset of what the borrow checker allows.
- Mir: Strongly typed IR to implement fast and lightweight interpreters and JITs
- Erroneous UB Error with Miri?
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I've incidentally created one of the fastest bounded MPSC queue
Actually, I've done more advanced tests with MIRI (see https://github.com/rust-lang/miri/issues/2920 for example) which allowed me to fix some issues. I've also made the code compatible with loom, but I didn't found the time yet to write and execute loom tests. That's on the TODO-list, and I need to track it with an issue too.
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Interested in "secure programming languages", both theory and practice but mostly practice, where do I start?
He is one of the big brains behind Miri, which is a interpreter that runs on the MIR (compiler representation between human code and asm/machine code) and detects undefined behavior. Super useful tool for language safety, pretty interesting on its own.
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Formal verification for unsafe code?
I would also run your tests in Miri (https://github.com/rust-lang/miri) to try to cover more bases.
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Ouroboros is also unsound
You can run miri and it will tell you if the given run triggered any undefined behavior. It will not analyze it for every possible use of the code, but checking for the presence of this specific issue using it should be fairly simple.
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From Stacks to Trees: A new aliasing model for Rust
If you do encounter a piece of code on which TB performs much worse than SB, do submit it as an issue! There was one recently and we massively improved TB performance on this case by improving garbage collection.
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My Rust program (Well, game) is leaking memory, 4MB/s.
Have you tried adding miri checks to see specific warnings it suggests? It should have some memory leak checks aswell. https://github.com/rust-lang/miri
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What would be your programming language of choice to implement a JIT compiler ?
Depends on what you mean by "better experience". What the article doesn't mention is the fact that you can still run into undefined behavior (including pointer aliasing) in C/C++/Zig and have your programs exhibit unexplainable weirdness, but you won't get any help from the language/compiler to figure out where it's coming from. In Rust you just run MIRI which tells you exactly where you have undefined behavior as long as you have at least one test which exercises the affected code path.
What are some alternatives?
yay - Yet another Yogurt - An AUR Helper written in Go
octopi - A powerful Pacman (Package Manager) front end using Qt libs
aur - A secure, multilingual package manager for Arch Linux and the AUR.
rua - Build tool for Arch Linux providing control, review and jailed build options
sanitizers - AddressSanitizer, ThreadSanitizer, MemorySanitizer
rust - Empowering everyone to build reliable and efficient software.
ArchWSL - ArchLinux based WSL Distribution. Supports multiple install.
topgrade - Upgrade everything
baph - baph - Basic AUR Package Helper
cons-list - Singly-linked list implementation in Rust
pacman-bintrans - Experimental binary transparency for pacman with sigstore and rekor
trizen - Lightweight AUR Package Manager