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Using the aur and chaotic-aur repository

Hello all! I think this topic is suitable for offtopic, if the author has not much technical experience in the zones he wants to address here. I tried to install yay. It turned out that make and gcc and fakeroot are missing. Ok now everything works, but are you sure this is the right way in Artix? In a couple of reviews a long time ago, I found out that the packages compacted here, are staggered. However, checking a few, I did not find that. Are there really packages that don't keep up with Arch?

 

Re: Using the aur and chaotic-aur repository

Reply #1
you needed the meta package base-devel and add to that git as it's not in base-devel but often required to get the sources.


Re: Using the aur and chaotic-aur repository

Reply #3
you needed the meta package base-devel and add to that git as it's not in base-devel but often required to get the sources.
And also git-<your_init>.

Example :
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sudo pacman -S git-openrc
It is only needed if you intend to set up git server
ARMtix

Re: Using the aur and chaotic-aur repository

Reply #4
Hello! We did not understand each other very well. I installed everything I needed and got the ability to build from aur. My point was whether it doesn't conflict somehow with the system. I apologize for my not the best English, supported by a translator unfortunately


Re: Using the aur and chaotic-aur repository

Reply #6
Hello! We did not understand each other very well. I installed everything I needed and got the ability to build from aur. My point was whether it doesn't conflict somehow with the system. I apologize for my not the best English, supported by a translator unfortunately
I am using AUR packages without conflicts.
As I am using Arch extra repo.

Re: Using the aur and chaotic-aur repository

Reply #7
We did not understand each other very well. I installed everything I needed and got the ability to build from aur. My point was whether it doesn't conflict somehow with the system. I apologize for my not the best English, supported by a translator unfortunately

At least you understood that AUR means package building.

Apart from that, if you don't like the translator, I would (if I were you) ask the ForumMods for a sub-forum in your native language.
"Wer alles kann, macht nichts richtig"

Artix USE="runit openrc slim openbox lxde gtk2 qt4 qt5 qt6 conky
-gtk3 -gtk4 -adwaita{cursors,themes,icons} -gnome3 -kde -plasma -wayland "

Re: Using the aur and chaotic-aur repository

Reply #8
Apart from that, if you don't like the translator, I would (if I were you) ask the ForumMods for a sub-forum in your native language.
I don't know if this idea is relevant.
My main language is French, but I prefer to ask my questions on the forum in English, as most participants speak this language.
I am using Google Translate.  :-X
I think I understood that other French speakers do the same as me.

Re: Using the aur and chaotic-aur repository

Reply #9
I don't know if this idea is relevant.

Everything I write here in the forum are not wishes but only suggestions, so I don't care whether any of them are realised or not.
"Wer alles kann, macht nichts richtig"

Artix USE="runit openrc slim openbox lxde gtk2 qt4 qt5 qt6 conky
-gtk3 -gtk4 -adwaita{cursors,themes,icons} -gnome3 -kde -plasma -wayland "