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Packaging Icecat, Brave, or Iridium?

Are there packages in another repository or will they be packaged in the future?

Re: Packaging Icecat, Brave, or Iridium?

Reply #1
Our Universe repository contains some, but of course not all, more  privacy oriented browsers. Two of these are ungoogled-chromium and librewolf
To add this repo, include the following in /etc/pacman.conf
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[universe]
Server = https://universe.artixlinux.org/$arch

Re: Packaging Icecat, Brave, or Iridium?

Reply #2
Are there packages in another repository or will they be packaged in the future?
Hi,
They will certainly not add to our repo, sorry. We have enough browsers, as wrote artists. You can build it from  AUR. 

Re: Packaging Icecat, Brave, or Iridium?

Reply #3
They are already right there waiting to be installed in the AUR, an AUR helper will not only help install them but keep them updated as required too. There are binary "-bin" versions of Brave and Icecat, plus Iridium has deb and rpm versions which I guess are prebuilt binaries too. Give them a try and test if they install and work OK, if you are interested in these browsers  ;D