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:Info: This is the README file for PKGBUILDer. :Author: Chris Warrick chris@chriswarrick.com :Date: 2023-01-30 :Version: 4.3.2
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Building and installing AUR packages.
There are two ways to install PKGBUILDer:
After adding the repository, you need to run::
# pacman-key -r 5EAAEA16
# pacman-key --lsign 5EAAEA16
# pacman -Syyu
pkgbuilder is a command-line application. It takes various options and
package names as arguments. The following options are needed for basic usage:
-S to work in /tmp instead of the current directory-F to fetch packages instead of installing them-s to search for packages in the AUR-i to get info about an AUR package-u to upgrade all AUR packages on your systemPKGBUILDer also comes with pb, a wrapper that works with both pacman and
the AUR.
For more information, refer to the -h command, the pkgbuilder(8) man
page, or the online documentation at https://pkgbuilder.readthedocs.org/.
PKGBUILDer supports per-user configuration, in the file ~/.config/kwpolska/pkgbuilder/pkgbuilder.ini. It can also be configured on a per-usage basis via command-line arguments.
By default, PKGBUILDer strives to be the no-questions-asked package manager.
This means that all packages are built immediately, without any confirmations.
The behavior can be overridden with the --edit-pkgbuild command-line
option, or with edit=pkgbuild=true in PKGBUILDer’s config file.
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An AUR helper (and library) in Python 3.
We found that pkgbuilder demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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