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Re: No more Librewolf?

Reply #15
If it needs 128GB of ram  maybe adding 128GB of swap?

Trouble with AUR:
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trizen -S librewolf-bin
[...]
==> Verifying source file signatures with gpg...
    librewolf-117.0.1-1-linux-x86_64-package.tar.bz2 ... FAILED (unknown public key 8A74EAAF89C17944)
==> ERROR: One or more PGP signatures could not be verified!
:: Unable to build librewolf-bin - makepkg exited with code: 1
=>> Try again? [y/N]:

I'd like to use the one made by Garuda anyway: https://archlinux.pkgs.org/rolling/chaotic-aur-x86_64/librewolf-117.0.1-1-x86_64.pkg.tar.zst.html.

Re: No more Librewolf?

Reply #16
Linking attemtps to allocate ram, and only a limited amount of swap helps.
Garuda also creates firedragon iirc, which builds fail even more often than librewolf; hence firedragon was already dropped earlier.

We would need to file a bug against librewolf to get this - the build now works in 32GB of ram, but the mach package inside librewolf's build errors out - fixed properly, which I might do when I have no other priorities.

artist

Re: No more Librewolf?

Reply #17
Try with Chaotic-AUR :
  https://aur.chaotic.cx/

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trizen librewolf
 1 chaotic-aur/firedragon 117.0.1-1.1
     Librewolf fork build using custom branding, settings & KDE patches by OpenSUSE
 2 chaotic-aur/librewolf 117.0.1-1
     Community-maintained fork of Firefox, focused on privacy, security and freedom.
 3 chaotic-aur/librewolf-extension-gnome-shell-integration 10.1-1.3
     GNOME shell integration addon for Librewolf
 4 chaotic-aur/librewolf-extension-plasma-integration 1.8.1-2.4

Re: No more Librewolf?

Reply #18
Package firedragon 118.0 is now in the omniverse repository.
Its build quality improved over the past two months and if this continues - and does not hamper our build system like librewolf - it might be moved to galaxy at some time.

artist

Re: No more Librewolf?

Reply #19
Can I fetch LW x86_64 and aarch64 from garuda repo?
Found this only  https://repo.garudalinux.org/.

Chaotic-AUR is mabe by them so?
Can I fetch it from there? Without adding the repo.

Re: No more Librewolf?

Reply #20
it' possible to install it wihout adding the repo. look at wiki


Re: No more Librewolf?

Reply #22
I installed librewolf-bin from AUR, and it seems to have worked. 
--makepkg returned "unknown gpg key" error so I had to run gpg --keyserver hkp://keyserver.ubuntu.com --search-keys 8A74EAAF89C17944
--makepkg took a little over 1 minute.  (4-core 1.6GHz processor, 4G memory, 4G swap)
--pacman -U librewolf-bin-118.0.2-1-x86_64.pkg.tar.zst produced ":: librewolf-bin and librewolf are in conflict. Remove librewolf? [y/N]"  I said "y" and my links and profiles still work, I'm in librewolf 118.0.2-1
Please let me know if I've done something stupid.   ::)

Re: No more Librewolf?

Reply #23
AUR packages are made by LW dev right?

Can this help maybe https://github.com/rui314/mold/issues/1085 ?
About that somebody said:
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To use the full lto doesn't really improve much of the browser's benchmark, but excessively increase buildtime and RAM. no merits it seems.

Re: No more Librewolf?

Reply #24
Tried that already, without  success.

artist

Re: No more Librewolf?

Reply #25
I see that it is back in omniverse repo since some time already.
Will it make it to galaxy someday?


 

Re: No more Librewolf?

Reply #27
Nice.

I do not see it in ARMtix but at least it's back for Artix.