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Publish Herbe to the AUR #2

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OleStrohm opened this issue Aug 13, 2020 · 7 comments
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Publish Herbe to the AUR #2

OleStrohm opened this issue Aug 13, 2020 · 7 comments

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@OleStrohm
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I'm not sure if you use the AUR, but if you do, it would be very nice to have this on there. You're actively improving it, so being able to easily update it through the normal commands would be very nice.

@dudik
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dudik commented Aug 16, 2020

I sadly don't use AUR, not even Arch or any Arch-based distro. But I tried to create a package anyways and this is the outcome: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/herbe-git/
It's messy and it also made me realize that the makefile is even messier, but it does work. Except passing your own config.h file doesn't, which makes it kind of useless. This should be "the proper way to do it", but I couldn't get it to work with yay. Maybe you'll have more luck and can maybe guide me in the right direction?

@OleStrohm
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I use it regularly so I'll have a look :)

@OleStrohm
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And yeah it's not really easy to let it use a different config.h as far as I know, but it's nice being able to check it out easily, and then you can decide to clone it and customize as you wish

@OleStrohm
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It works with yay for me, what errors did you get?

@dudik
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dudik commented Aug 16, 2020

It worked, but I didn't find a way to change the config.h. Did you?

@OleStrohm
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No, I don't know if that's possible unfortunately. When it comes to these source configurable programs they're not really suitable for that. It's mostly for being able to quickly check it out and delete it afterwards if they want to configure something. I'll have a look and see if it's possible though :)

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dudik commented Sep 5, 2020

From now on, information about all available packages can be found in the README.md under the Installation section.

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