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Installing audacium or audacium-git via the AUR always seems to fail at Build. #100
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This is not enough, we would need more output to actually determine the issue. |
This is the entire output, though. |
I am also having this problem. This is the full output when trying to install with paru.
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@drquadriple Do you have the |
Uninstalling ffmpeg and rebuilding worked for me. |
@thelinuxcast That is not really a decent solution. Too many packages depend on |
removing ffmpeg breaks too many things on arch linux. pacman refuses to remove it. |
@drquadriple
Then you reboot/unmount the overlay; It worked for me, only pkg-config files need to be overlayed(basically the pkgconfig files of the 4.4 library are seen instead of the 5.0 this way, without altering the file system, the folder can be unmounted, because the pkconfig files contain info about linking to the ffmpeg 4.4 libraries which are contained in their own folder on /usr/lib and linked to); It isn't a good solution for the package maintainer(requires root); |
thanks. it now builds sucessfuly on arch. |
I agree, it cannot be removed on Arch/Manjaro. I use Manjaro, and I have the same issue on Manjaro Linux. It fails to build properly. i am using the latest versions of Conan, Python, CMake that came from Arch/Manjaro repositories. |
Describe the bug
Installing the
audacium
or theaudacium-git
packages through the Arch User Repository on Linux fails.To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
yay -S audacium
, oryay -S audacium-git
Expected behavior
The Package to correctly build and can be ran.
Screenshots
![Screenshot from 2022-02-25 20-04-43](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/40132105/155771799-79e3fcb9-6d52-4ea4-bfec-8decef06626b.png)
Additional information (please complete the following information):
Additional context
The problem had not started till about a week ago for me.
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