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wine-gecko and wine-mono, steam-native-runtime's lib32-systemd

I was installing a few packages, and noticed that there is no wine-gecko and wine-mono package. Are they included in the wine package in artix? Should I install them from the arch repos separately?

I was installing steam and steam-native-runtime(from arch repos), and saw that lib32-systemd was being installed. Would this ever toss into a problem? I never needed any systemd packages before on be it Gentoo or Void Linux, so it got me thinking.. Then again, I installed steam-native-runtime from Arch repos.


The "enabling arch repos" part is really worrysome for me D:

Re: wine-gecko and wine-mono, steam-native-runtime's lib32-systemd

Reply #1
what repositories do you have in pacman.conf?
You need to have lib32 repository enabled and also installed arch support and enabled arch repositories.

Re: wine-gecko and wine-mono, steam-native-runtime's lib32-systemd

Reply #2
I have these repos in order in my /etc/pacman.conf: system, world, galaxy, lib32, core, extra, community, multilib. I just checked the artix-archlinux-support package, and there is apparently one for multilib too, which I haven't installed.. I have artix-archlinux-support installed.

I'm just really worried about something conflicting/installing systemd dependencies from arch repos/breaking with repos from two OSes that use different inits D:

Re: wine-gecko and wine-mono, steam-native-runtime's lib32-systemd

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Would the unofficial repos like universe or omniverse ever contain something malicious?


Re: wine-gecko and wine-mono, steam-native-runtime's lib32-systemd

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I did- it's just that... I'm worried that the unofficial repos like omniverse would contain something malicious and I wouldn't even know it- and be responsible for keeping on my system.. Why don't you put stuff like librewolf on your official repos? just wondering...

Re: wine-gecko and wine-mono, steam-native-runtime's lib32-systemd

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Hello, I see "core" in your list, get rid of it, core is 100% replicated in our "system" repository and striped from systemd.

regarding lin32-systemd I am not very sure, to some degree you might be fine with lin32-elogind but here I truly do not know and you would need to test it out. On second look there is package "lib32-artix-archlinux-support" to tell pacman there is lib32-systemd provided.

Re: wine-gecko and wine-mono, steam-native-runtime's lib32-systemd

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Would the unofficial repos like universe or omniverse ever contain something malicious?

Universe is kind of an officially unofficial Artix repository, it contains packages which are either apin to build or things which are not supposed to be part of our repositories and probably some experimental things.

Omniverse is repository created by Artix developer/Maintainer and contains things he decides to have there.
I put it on the same level as repositories from Archlinux Trusted Users.

To sum it up, any package can make you waste a day or weekend, so decide well what you will install, if you do not trust the repositories I can point you to the pkgbuilds from which you can get to the source codes (of at least some programs)

Re: wine-gecko and wine-mono, steam-native-runtime's lib32-systemd

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Well what about wine-gecko and wine-mono then? Those aren't in the Artix repos I see.. Sorry if I wasted anyone's time with these questions, I'm sorta worried, I never installed such a system, this is a bit unlike Gentoo or Void, in that, it takes an existing distro and makes it systemd-free...

 

Re: wine-gecko and wine-mono, steam-native-runtime's lib32-systemd

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I would say these wine packages would just work, if you do not isntall them I believe wine will download them when creating prefix or when installing some things from winetricks...