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[Feature 🚀]: AUR package for Arch Linux #22
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Hey 👋 I'm not a very experienced Arch user, I thought the |
isn't this your AUR package? https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/ao |
@MaaxGr No, it is not 😞 |
So someone else is just using your upstream? :D |
@MaaxGr Indeed 👇 I need to get around to publish Kuro in AUR, but I don't use Arch Linux and I've had a little difficulty trying to set up the publishing environment. Hopefully in the next weeks I'll take care of this |
this PKGBUILD file may helps. but version 8.1.3 doesn't work, you can change @davidsmorais if you can name the package with a fixed naming scheme, then after you release an update , you just need to change the version number here then update the sha512 value and push it to the AUR. i'd like to become the AUR package maintainer but i have my own works to do... so i'm sorry for that. |
Published https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/kuro-appimage
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@MaaxGr @davidsmorais As far as I know, there is nothing wrong with someone else 'using your upstream', nowhere in the package I claim the ownership of the upstream. I did not even wrote the original PKGBUILD, I am just maintaining it, because I am personally using Kuro. That being said, I will happily transfer the ownership to you. I do not like the package being named ao, but migration will mean inconveniencing the current user base of the package. @Reverier-Xu Although appimage version will have its own uses, I believe there should also be a package using the .pacman file. Current PKGBUILD I am using utilizes .deb file, which is suboptimal. |
Hey @bilal-tasdelen 👋 When I forked Ao, my intention was to get it working to as many Linux users as possible, so I thank you for changing Ao's upstream to Kuro👌 I also have no problem at all with you keeping ownership of the current Ao AUR package or even open a new one for Kuro. |
Alright, I will be of service to keep this nice package alive and kicking. To respect your branding, I will create a new package named |
Thank you ❤️ |
Thanks for publishing packages on AUR. You even have an App-image over there, which is great, because it installs on my Manjaro system without hitch. |
With the regular AUR package, I got the following error: Building kuro… 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 --:–:-- --:–:-- --:–:-- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 --:–:-- 0:00:01 --:–:-- 0 |
I apologize for the late reply, I'm infected with the covid-19 these days. I will update the newest version to AUR now. I don't have much time to spend on maintaining the package, so I can transfer the maintenance of this package to someone if it want to take over the maintenance. |
Thanks @Reverier-Xu 🙏 I've also been busy with life affairs, will try to figure out how to work with AUR in my Debian based OS and possibly add a manual deployment script so I can update the AUR package whenever I release a new version here/Snap. |
Hi, tugyan had uploaded an AUR package kuro which build from source. BTW, please refer nvcheck and aurpublish if you want to update AUR package per release. |
Hello. I seem to find the .pacman file which could be installed locally by using pacman -U. But cant seem to find a AUR package. Installing and from AUR would be very much easier.
I think modifying the ao pkgbuild slightly would do the job. Just need to create the AUR package.
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