How To Manually Install And Manage AUR Packages

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024

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  • @techfan7808
    @techfan7808 Год назад +17

    So you chose violence today.

  • @bogdanlupu3679
    @bogdanlupu3679 Год назад +3

    I always manage manually the AUR. Is not a hassle. At 5 AUR packages is not a problem. Back in the days it was a hassle before dpkg and apt to install packages. You had to resolve manually the dependencies. When you had dependency tree or worse, dependency circle. That was fraking nighmare. But i love those days and nights. Compiling from source an entire OS. Somehow like gentoo but more complicated😂😂

  • @JustTheJames
    @JustTheJames 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for this, just moved to Arch a week ago and got used to using Yay. I then came across a package which didn't work due to an upstream update throwing version numbers and checksums out of sync so had to adjust the pkgbuild myself. Managed to get everything working :)

  • @AndrewErwin73
    @AndrewErwin73 Год назад +3

    What I found is that when I stepped away from Arch to Fedora for a few months earlier this year, I could actually do this with pretty minimal intervention... not everything worked, but a good amount of things did (again, with some intervention).

  • @bobbyfried7478
    @bobbyfried7478 Год назад +1

    thanx for the video. i learn so much from you. you got me into the wonderful world of WM's...i don't really use AUR but that being said you teach me something new all the time that i didn't know. thanx again and i look forward to your future videos.

  • @aleksandrpetrosyan1140
    @aleksandrpetrosyan1140 Год назад +5

    You **should** change it to "how to install AUR packages the **recommended** way".

  • @trajectoryunown
    @trajectoryunown Год назад +9

    Man, I really could have used this video like a year ago.
    Hope people who are new to Arch stumble upon this.

    • @heroe1486
      @heroe1486 Год назад +4

      It's a well described process in the Archwiki, arch newcomers should probably just read that and have the habit to do so, although videos don't hurt

    • @ErinCollective
      @ErinCollective Год назад +1

      i did! after only one reinstall from breaking things :)

  • @laughingvampire7555
    @laughingvampire7555 11 месяцев назад +3

    you can't say "I use Arch btw" until you have installed Arch the Arch way and installed all your AUR packages this way.

    • @valdimer11
      @valdimer11 5 месяцев назад

      I use arch btw

  • @wiz3905
    @wiz3905 Год назад +2

    Great infotmative video👍 thank you
    Would you please consider doing a technical comparison of Slackware & Arch not which is better but nuts & bolts comparison.

  • @areusirius2054
    @areusirius2054 3 месяца назад

    i'm just getting into linux world and this was great, you are a good instructor, thank you. will watch your other videos to pick up more knowledge. only thing I didn't quite understand is "keeping a directory of aur packages separate" so when the time comes to update we just use git pull... do we create a directory or is one created automatically when we install a package, any package for the first time?

  • @bobpeters61
    @bobpeters61 8 месяцев назад

    The down side is that a lot of the packages that should be in the main Arch repository aren't there, but you have to get them from the AUR, which is a more convoluted install.
    If you want to use xviewer as your photo viewer, AUR. Stellarium: every main repository but Arch, where it's AUR. Same with Simple Screen Recorder.

  • @nefrace
    @nefrace Год назад

    That was the way that I've actually used when I first installed Arch on my old Aspire One laptop and didn't know anything about AUR helpers

  • @tambuchalinux
    @tambuchalinux Год назад +1

    It's ironic that with all the hype over the AUR (and I am guilty of hyping it as well) that I don't install many AUR packages. I would say I have less than 5 installed, and none of them are "must have" packages. But they are nice to have.

    • @anon_y_mousse
      @anon_y_mousse Год назад +1

      I hear you. I'm always recommending SBo to anyone that uses Slackware, or who's coming to it new, yet I don't use it at all.

  • @jakubvokoun81
    @jakubvokoun81 Год назад +3

    Well, I used to do that too. Once Yaourt was there, it was the first program I installed after a fresh install.

  • @tiktok.4527
    @tiktok.4527 Год назад +2

    Phew... you seducing me to use arch linux again... 😑🙄

  • @upscalepilot9983
    @upscalepilot9983 Год назад

    Oh my god thank you so much for this video

  • @thewillsfamilyaccount6486
    @thewillsfamilyaccount6486 Год назад

    Nicely done! 😊

  • @wiz3905
    @wiz3905 Год назад

    What do you run in your studio & what do you run at home?
    Thanks

  • @sumitkhatri8210
    @sumitkhatri8210 Год назад +2

    Anybody know how I can customise the browsers homepage like that? At 4:21

    • @DistroTube
      @DistroTube  Год назад +2

      Check out the Tabliss plugin for Chrome-based and Firefox-based browsers. I did a video about it awhile back.

  • @edmund3504
    @edmund3504 Год назад +2

    when using yay or another AUR helper do the PKGBUILDs still live on your system? if so, where can they be located?

    • @SWOgottaGO
      @SWOgottaGO 3 месяца назад

      A year later and not a single person answered lol

    • @Jonte_P
      @Jonte_P 2 месяца назад

      Yep, they do. Usually in a cache directory. Which is why you should run your aur helper with the Scc flags to remove the cache directory when it's no longer needed

  • @brendan1596
    @brendan1596 Год назад +1

    Quick question for you @DistroTube. Between the Moonlander and the Ergodox EZ, which has the thumb cluster closer to the main part of the keyboard? I have small hands and found the thumb cluster on the Kenisis Advantage360 to be too far away.

    • @DistroTube
      @DistroTube  Год назад

      The Moonlander and ErgoDox are the same as far as key layout and distance. I swap between the two all the time and there's no difference, other than the ErgoDox has 6 keys on each thumb cluster instead of 4 like the Moonlander..

    • @zeocamo
      @zeocamo Год назад

      i would add to DT here, and say the shift key is a normal on the moonlander, this can be a problem for the first few mouths if you don't got small hands

  • @areusirius2054
    @areusirius2054 3 месяца назад

    how to manually install an aur package which required signature verification?

  • @relaxman9352
    @relaxman9352 Год назад

    Thanks for this video. I would like to install the AUR package "epson-driver-escpr." But i have an error message.

  • @zeocamo
    @zeocamo Год назад +1

    what is going on in the background of this video at around 6:23 did a p*rn studio moving next to DT??

  • @hollnagelc
    @hollnagelc Год назад +4

    Hey DT 👋🏻

  • @thomaskosvic6103
    @thomaskosvic6103 Год назад

    Curious as to whether I could access aur and install package into openSUSE. Would package get installed into directories that openSUSE would expect? It would be even better if openSUSE zypper, package manager, could do the install so as to add package to zypper database installed list for future manipulation.

    • @RedSntDK
      @RedSntDK 8 месяцев назад

      There is a project called "Lure" that is attempting to create a universal version of the AUR. It doesn't have many packages though, because not a lot is using it, but the idea is sound.

  • @Rood67
    @Rood67 Месяц назад

    My lack of knowledge is how to edit the PKGBUILD file when it has issues. For example:
    I need to use Pulse Secure for connecting to work. The website in the pkgbuild to download the RPM file is down, so YAY fails after going through it's process of finding this file and that license file and this other step 2, 3, 4... when it cannot download the RPM file listed in the source line. I figure no issue, I can get the file from work as we have a software site that has the DEB, EXE, and RPM files available for download.
    I get the file, put in the folder that get clone created, and change the pkgbuild file to use the file in the folder, not to go download it.
    Fails sha256sum, OK put in sha256sum=("SKIP") fail
    OK, create a sha256sum hash for the file I downloaded and put it in the pkgbuild fail
    Alright, strip the pkgbuild file down the bare minimum as shown for what is needed on the wiki fail
    Google, what untold number of videos, read article after article; nobody seems to go over how to do this. It shouldn't be rocket science to not go download the file when I have the file.

  • @manfredcomplex366
    @manfredcomplex366 Год назад

    hey dt, what about hyprland?

  • @dermond
    @dermond 10 месяцев назад

    I prefer this method because I want to limit myself to use aur that much

  • @kiiikoooPT
    @kiiikoooPT 6 месяцев назад

    I know this is 8 month old, but did anything change with this comands? Cause when I do mkpg -s it tells me I have no permission to write to $BUILDDIR and if I do it with sudo it tells me running makepkg as root is not allowed as it can cause permanent, catasthrophic damage to your system...

    • @kiiikoooPT
      @kiiikoooPT 6 месяцев назад

      and btw the directory where I'm trying to install it is in home/user/packagedir, cause is where it cloned in a default cmd when I cloned it

    • @kiiikoooPT
      @kiiikoooPT 6 месяцев назад

      nevermind I found out why it was gaving me errors, is because I git cloned with sudo, so the files where only accessible to the sudo user and since root is not allowed to run the makepkg it did was denying me the permissions

  • @sumirandahal76
    @sumirandahal76 Год назад +2

    I'm using endeavour OS with bspwm 🎉

  • @SwiatLinuksa
    @SwiatLinuksa Год назад +2

    This method is bloated.. let's write source code and compile on air xD

  • @techfan7808
    @techfan7808 Год назад +1

    Paru

  • @MerkDolf
    @MerkDolf Год назад

    😅 👌👍

  • @degujeckle
    @degujeckle Год назад

    pacseek