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@federino@programming.dev to Linux@lemmy.ml • 1 year ago

Pacman v7.0.0 released

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Pacman v7.0.0 released

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@federino@programming.dev to Linux@lemmy.ml • 1 year ago
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v7.0.0 · Pacman / Pacman · GitLab
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7.0.0 - Add DownloadUser configuation option used to drop-privileges when downloading files.
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      Can you do makepkg in the clone of yay PKGBUILD from aur? That seems like a better solution than symlinking…

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        This is the correct thing to do when it breaks, recompile and link against the new libs. Otherwise you could see funny behaviour.

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        I did this. And it worked like a charm

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          That’s how you’re supposed to use AUR, I think. All yay, paru, etc do is make it convenient to do that while also helping with searching and upgrading them.

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