is it the python package or the c++ one
thanks a lot... its the c++ one
is it the python package or the c++ one
thanks a lot... its the c++ one
Yeah indeed. I just added it
Please update the riseup-vpn package.
Thank you.
The package was up to date when I just tried to
Oh, I just checked, their aur package is out of date as compared to their snap version.
maybe we just have to wait
The right course of action would be to flag the package out of date / notify the maintainer and wait in cases where we just build the package
Please update the linux-cacule package in the chaotic-aur it is way out of date.
You could add mpc-qt
Package appears to be broken upstream, you can check the build logs here: https://builds.garudalinux.org/repos/chaotic-aur/logs/linux-cacule.log
All of the VapourSynth plugins are in the AUR, those could be added; but could be difficult to maintain due to the ever-expanding list
Edit: on second thought, all those plugins are a mess, and it's best to compile straight from Git. I was warned against using the AUR, but that might be one area where I just have to rely (heavily) on it.
Should Garuda have some pacman cache auto-clearing configured by default?
Why is it that some packages do not have a build log?
In my opinion, yes. It's manual maintenance work currently and tbh paccache.timer isn't aggressive enough for me.
That usually means they haven't been built since the last log wipe thanks for reporting the packages btw!
could you bring update in alsa-support, my inbuilt speakers are not working(it is not physically dameged, works fine in windows) reinstalling it dosent reconfigure it
Since this is about packages: I think upgrading your system breaks some internal stuff: Dolphin crashes with an address boundary error and there is probably more that I haven't noticed yet
I restored a backup
@UltraBlack that is kind of vague and unhelpful. Why don't you update, gather some specific details about the problem you are experiencing, and open a proper support thread to see if the community can help you find a fix?
What you have contributed here is not how this thread was intended to be used.
Well It wasn't really supposed to be a search for help in the first place - Just a warning that something may be up. Not updating for once should be fine I guess