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  1. Good news for the #ArchLinux users among you: #Censor is now available in the #Arch User Repository (#AUR): aur.archlinux.org/packages/cen Your feedback is welcome!

    Already since version 0.3.0, Censor has been packed for #NixOS: search.nixos.org/packages?chan Thanks to @pi_crew for maintaining!

    #pdf #redaction #linux #packaging #PKGBUILD #maintenance

  2. Good news for the #ArchLinux users among you: #Censor is now available in the #Arch User Repository (#AUR): aur.archlinux.org/packages/cen Your feedback is welcome!

    Already since version 0.3.0, Censor has been packed for #NixOS: search.nixos.org/packages?chan Thanks to @pi_crew for maintaining!

    #pdf #redaction #linux #packaging #PKGBUILD #maintenance

  3. Good news for the #ArchLinux users among you: #Censor is now available in the #Arch User Repository (#AUR): aur.archlinux.org/packages/cen Your feedback is welcome!

    Already since version 0.3.0, Censor has been packed for #NixOS: search.nixos.org/packages?chan Thanks to @pi_crew for maintaining!

    #pdf #redaction #linux #packaging #PKGBUILD #maintenance

  4. Good news for the #ArchLinux users among you: #Censor is now available in the #Arch User Repository (#AUR): aur.archlinux.org/packages/cen Your feedback is welcome!

    Already since version 0.3.0, Censor has been packed for #NixOS: search.nixos.org/packages?chan Thanks to @pi_crew for maintaining!

    #pdf #redaction #linux #packaging #PKGBUILD #maintenance

  5. Okay, next big thing: get `svt-av1-psyex` packaged up for installation on Arch Linux. Figured the easiest way would be to grab the PKGBUILD for `svt-av1-psy-git` and tweak as necessary. Also, need to add Dolby Vision and HDR10+ support because reasons.

    #archlinux #svtav1 #pkgbuild

  6. Okay, next big thing: get `svt-av1-psyex` packaged up for installation on Arch Linux. Figured the easiest way would be to grab the PKGBUILD for `svt-av1-psy-git` and tweak as necessary. Also, need to add Dolby Vision and HDR10+ support because reasons.

    #archlinux #svtav1 #pkgbuild

  7. Okay, next big thing: get `svt-av1-psyex` packaged up for installation on Arch Linux. Figured the easiest way would be to grab the PKGBUILD for `svt-av1-psy-git` and tweak as necessary. Also, need to add Dolby Vision and HDR10+ support because reasons.

    #archlinux #svtav1 #pkgbuild

  8. Okay, next big thing: get `svt-av1-psyex` packaged up for installation on Arch Linux. Figured the easiest way would be to grab the PKGBUILD for `svt-av1-psy-git` and tweak as necessary. Also, need to add Dolby Vision and HDR10+ support because reasons.

    #archlinux #svtav1 #pkgbuild

  9. Okay, next big thing: get `svt-av1-psyex` packaged up for installation on Arch Linux. Figured the easiest way would be to grab the PKGBUILD for `svt-av1-psy-git` and tweak as necessary. Also, need to add Dolby Vision and HDR10+ support because reasons.

    #archlinux #svtav1 #pkgbuild

  10. О пакетах в экосистеме Apple (часть 2)

    Всем привет! Это снова Эрик, инженер технической поддержки из Ринго , и мы продолжаем разговор о пакетах в экосистеме Apple. В первой части мы разобрали теорию : изучили устройство PKG-файлов, познакомились с Gatekeeper и нотаризацией, научились инспектировать пакеты с помощью встроенных утилит. Теперь перейдём к практике — будем создавать и переупаковывать пакеты.

    habr.com/ru/companies/ringo_md

    #pkg #pkgbuild #macos #установочные_пакеты #MDM #productbuild #переупаковка_приложений #создание_PKG_из_DMG #distributive_package #развёртывание_ПО

  11. О пакетах в экосистеме Apple (часть 2)

    Всем привет! Это снова Эрик, инженер технической поддержки из Ринго , и мы продолжаем разговор о пакетах в экосистеме Apple. В первой части мы разобрали теорию : изучили устройство PKG-файлов, познакомились с Gatekeeper и нотаризацией, научились инспектировать пакеты с помощью встроенных утилит. Теперь перейдём к практике — будем создавать и переупаковывать пакеты.

    habr.com/ru/companies/ringo_md

    #pkg #pkgbuild #macos #установочные_пакеты #MDM #productbuild #переупаковка_приложений #создание_PKG_из_DMG #distributive_package #развёртывание_ПО

  12. О пакетах в экосистеме Apple (часть 2)

    Всем привет! Это снова Эрик, инженер технической поддержки из Ринго , и мы продолжаем разговор о пакетах в экосистеме Apple. В первой части мы разобрали теорию : изучили устройство PKG-файлов, познакомились с Gatekeeper и нотаризацией, научились инспектировать пакеты с помощью встроенных утилит. Теперь перейдём к практике — будем создавать и переупаковывать пакеты.

    habr.com/ru/companies/ringo_md

    #pkg #pkgbuild #macos #установочные_пакеты #MDM #productbuild #переупаковка_приложений #создание_PKG_из_DMG #distributive_package #развёртывание_ПО

  13. О пакетах в экосистеме Apple (часть 2)

    Всем привет! Это снова Эрик, инженер технической поддержки из Ринго , и мы продолжаем разговор о пакетах в экосистеме Apple. В первой части мы разобрали теорию : изучили устройство PKG-файлов, познакомились с Gatekeeper и нотаризацией, научились инспектировать пакеты с помощью встроенных утилит. Теперь перейдём к практике — будем создавать и переупаковывать пакеты.

    habr.com/ru/companies/ringo_md

    #pkg #pkgbuild #macos #установочные_пакеты #MDM #productbuild #переупаковка_приложений #создание_PKG_из_DMG #distributive_package #развёртывание_ПО

  14. The alpm-srcinfo #crate in version 0.2.0 offers several improvements to this #library and #CLI for working with #SRCINFO files found in the #package source repositories of #ALPM based packages. 📦 🦀 📄

    crates.io/crates/alpm-srcinfo/

    The #crate now allows to write #SRCINFO data to file, has seen improvements to the interface and documentation as well as a few bug fixes.

    For further details refer to the #changelog alpm.archlinux.page/alpm-srcin

    #ArchLinux #PKGBUILD #RustLang #SoftwareRelease

  15. The alpm-srcinfo #crate in version 0.2.0 offers several improvements to this #library and #CLI for working with #SRCINFO files found in the #package source repositories of #ALPM based packages. 📦 🦀 📄

    crates.io/crates/alpm-srcinfo/

    The #crate now allows to write #SRCINFO data to file, has seen improvements to the interface and documentation as well as a few bug fixes.

    For further details refer to the #changelog alpm.archlinux.page/alpm-srcin

    #ArchLinux #PKGBUILD #RustLang #SoftwareRelease

  16. The alpm-srcinfo #crate in version 0.2.0 offers several improvements to this #library and #CLI for working with #SRCINFO files found in the #package source repositories of #ALPM based packages. 📦 🦀 📄

    crates.io/crates/alpm-srcinfo/

    The #crate now allows to write #SRCINFO data to file, has seen improvements to the interface and documentation as well as a few bug fixes.

    For further details refer to the #changelog alpm.archlinux.page/alpm-srcin

    #ArchLinux #PKGBUILD #RustLang #SoftwareRelease

  17. The alpm-srcinfo #crate in version 0.2.0 offers several improvements to this #library and #CLI for working with #SRCINFO files found in the #package source repositories of #ALPM based packages. 📦 🦀 📄

    crates.io/crates/alpm-srcinfo/

    The #crate now allows to write #SRCINFO data to file, has seen improvements to the interface and documentation as well as a few bug fixes.

    For further details refer to the #changelog alpm.archlinux.page/alpm-srcin

    #ArchLinux #PKGBUILD #RustLang #SoftwareRelease

  18. The alpm-srcinfo #crate in version 0.2.0 offers several improvements to this #library and #CLI for working with #SRCINFO files found in the #package source repositories of #ALPM based packages. 📦 🦀 📄

    crates.io/crates/alpm-srcinfo/

    The #crate now allows to write #SRCINFO data to file, has seen improvements to the interface and documentation as well as a few bug fixes.

    For further details refer to the #changelog alpm.archlinux.page/alpm-srcin

    #ArchLinux #PKGBUILD #RustLang #SoftwareRelease

  19. BassBoom is now easier to install!

    We have made some of the biggest changes in BassBoom. This time, it’s about packaging the software for easier installation. Starting from BassBoom 0.1.12 and 0.2.7, we are providing the following package installers for different systems:

    • Windows Installer for Windows systems
    • Launchpad PPA for Ubuntu
    • PKGBUILD for Arch Linux using the AUR

    As we’ve promised, we’ve made installation of the BassBoom application easier than never before by shipping different types of installers apart from the regular distribution method that utilizes the packaged ZIP file for the application itself.

    The documentation will be updated soon to provide instructions on how to install BassBoom using one of the above packaging methods that we’ve recently introduced. This will make your experience regarding installation of BassBoom smoother than before and save your time extracting the archive and remembering the path to the executable file.

    If you’ve used the Windows Installer to install BassBoom, you’ll be greeted with this screen:

    Just follow the instructions on the screen, and you’re done!

    As for the Launchpad PPA, we’re uploading the packages that correspond to the API version of BassBoom releases to the archive. To install BassBoom, use the following commands:

    $ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:eofla/bassboom$ sudo apt update$ sudo apt install bassboom

    Then, follow the instructions on the screen to select a version series to install, currently being:

    • bassboom-1: Installs BassBoom v0.1.x series
    • bassboom-2: Installs BassBoom v0.2.x series

    As for the Arch Linux distribution, use your AUR helper to install one of the following packages, depending on what series you want to install:

    • bassboom-1: Installs BassBoom v0.1.x series from the latest release tag
    • bassboom-1-git: Installs BassBoom v0.1.x series from the live servicing branch
    • bassboom-2: Installs BassBoom v0.2.x series from the latest release tag
    • bassboom-2-git: Installs BassBoom v0.2.x series from the live servicing branch
    • bassboom-3-git: Installs an upcoming version of BassBoom from the live servicing branch

    You can download BassBoom 0.1.13 and 0.2.8 here:

    Download 0.2.8 Download 0.1.13

    Image by freepik

    #arch #ArchLinux #bassboom #deb #dpkg #Launchpad #LaunchpadPPA #news #PKGBUILD #Tech #Technology #Ubuntu #update #Windows #WindowsInstaller

  20. BassBoom is now easier to install!

    We have made some of the biggest changes in BassBoom. This time, it’s about packaging the software for easier installation. Starting from BassBoom 0.1.12 and 0.2.7, we are providing the following package installers for different systems:

    • Windows Installer for Windows systems
    • Launchpad PPA for Ubuntu
    • PKGBUILD for Arch Linux using the AUR

    As we’ve promised, we’ve made installation of the BassBoom application easier than never before by shipping different types of installers apart from the regular distribution method that utilizes the packaged ZIP file for the application itself.

    The documentation will be updated soon to provide instructions on how to install BassBoom using one of the above packaging methods that we’ve recently introduced. This will make your experience regarding installation of BassBoom smoother than before and save your time extracting the archive and remembering the path to the executable file.

    If you’ve used the Windows Installer to install BassBoom, you’ll be greeted with this screen:

    Just follow the instructions on the screen, and you’re done!

    As for the Launchpad PPA, we’re uploading the packages that correspond to the API version of BassBoom releases to the archive. To install BassBoom, use the following commands:

    $ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:eofla/bassboom$ sudo apt update$ sudo apt install bassboom

    Then, follow the instructions on the screen to select a version series to install, currently being:

    • bassboom-1: Installs BassBoom v0.1.x series
    • bassboom-2: Installs BassBoom v0.2.x series

    As for the Arch Linux distribution, use your AUR helper to install one of the following packages, depending on what series you want to install:

    • bassboom-1: Installs BassBoom v0.1.x series from the latest release tag
    • bassboom-1-git: Installs BassBoom v0.1.x series from the live servicing branch
    • bassboom-2: Installs BassBoom v0.2.x series from the latest release tag
    • bassboom-2-git: Installs BassBoom v0.2.x series from the live servicing branch
    • bassboom-3-git: Installs an upcoming version of BassBoom from the live servicing branch

    You can download BassBoom 0.1.13 and 0.2.8 here:

    Download 0.2.8 Download 0.1.13

    Image by freepik

    #arch #ArchLinux #bassboom #deb #dpkg #Launchpad #LaunchpadPPA #news #PKGBUILD #Tech #Technology #Ubuntu #update #Windows #WindowsInstaller

  21. BassBoom is now easier to install!

    We have made some of the biggest changes in BassBoom. This time, it’s about packaging the software for easier installation. Starting from BassBoom 0.1.12 and 0.2.7, we are providing the following package installers for different systems:

    • Windows Installer for Windows systems
    • Launchpad PPA for Ubuntu
    • PKGBUILD for Arch Linux using the AUR

    As we’ve promised, we’ve made installation of the BassBoom application easier than never before by shipping different types of installers apart from the regular distribution method that utilizes the packaged ZIP file for the application itself.

    The documentation will be updated soon to provide instructions on how to install BassBoom using one of the above packaging methods that we’ve recently introduced. This will make your experience regarding installation of BassBoom smoother than before and save your time extracting the archive and remembering the path to the executable file.

    If you’ve used the Windows Installer to install BassBoom, you’ll be greeted with this screen:

    Just follow the instructions on the screen, and you’re done!

    As for the Launchpad PPA, we’re uploading the packages that correspond to the API version of BassBoom releases to the archive. To install BassBoom, use the following commands:

    $ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:eofla/bassboom$ sudo apt update$ sudo apt install bassboom

    Then, follow the instructions on the screen to select a version series to install, currently being:

    • bassboom-1: Installs BassBoom v0.1.x series
    • bassboom-2: Installs BassBoom v0.2.x series

    As for the Arch Linux distribution, use your AUR helper to install one of the following packages, depending on what series you want to install:

    • bassboom-1: Installs BassBoom v0.1.x series from the latest release tag
    • bassboom-1-git: Installs BassBoom v0.1.x series from the live servicing branch
    • bassboom-2: Installs BassBoom v0.2.x series from the latest release tag
    • bassboom-2-git: Installs BassBoom v0.2.x series from the live servicing branch
    • bassboom-3-git: Installs an upcoming version of BassBoom from the live servicing branch

    You can download BassBoom 0.1.13 and 0.2.8 here:

    Download 0.2.8 Download 0.1.13

    Image by freepik

    #arch #ArchLinux #bassboom #deb #dpkg #Launchpad #LaunchpadPPA #news #PKGBUILD #Tech #Technology #Ubuntu #update #Windows #WindowsInstaller

  22. BassBoom is now easier to install!

    We have made some of the biggest changes in BassBoom. This time, it’s about packaging the software for easier installation. Starting from BassBoom 0.1.12 and 0.2.7, we are providing the following package installers for different systems:

    • Windows Installer for Windows systems
    • Launchpad PPA for Ubuntu
    • PKGBUILD for Arch Linux using the AUR

    As we’ve promised, we’ve made installation of the BassBoom application easier than never before by shipping different types of installers apart from the regular distribution method that utilizes the packaged ZIP file for the application itself.

    The documentation will be updated soon to provide instructions on how to install BassBoom using one of the above packaging methods that we’ve recently introduced. This will make your experience regarding installation of BassBoom smoother than before and save your time extracting the archive and remembering the path to the executable file.

    If you’ve used the Windows Installer to install BassBoom, you’ll be greeted with this screen:

    Just follow the instructions on the screen, and you’re done!

    As for the Launchpad PPA, we’re uploading the packages that correspond to the API version of BassBoom releases to the archive. To install BassBoom, use the following commands:

    $ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:eofla/bassboom$ sudo apt update$ sudo apt install bassboom

    Then, follow the instructions on the screen to select a version series to install, currently being:

    • bassboom-1: Installs BassBoom v0.1.x series
    • bassboom-2: Installs BassBoom v0.2.x series

    As for the Arch Linux distribution, use your AUR helper to install one of the following packages, depending on what series you want to install:

    • bassboom-1: Installs BassBoom v0.1.x series from the latest release tag
    • bassboom-1-git: Installs BassBoom v0.1.x series from the live servicing branch
    • bassboom-2: Installs BassBoom v0.2.x series from the latest release tag
    • bassboom-2-git: Installs BassBoom v0.2.x series from the live servicing branch
    • bassboom-3-git: Installs an upcoming version of BassBoom from the live servicing branch

    You can download BassBoom 0.1.13 and 0.2.8 here:

    Download 0.2.8 Download 0.1.13

    Image by freepik

    #arch #ArchLinux #bassboom #deb #dpkg #Launchpad #LaunchpadPPA #news #PKGBUILD #Tech #Technology #Ubuntu #update #Windows #WindowsInstaller

  23. BassBoom is now easier to install!

    We have made some of the biggest changes in BassBoom. This time, it’s about packaging the software for easier installation. Starting from BassBoom 0.1.12 and 0.2.7, we are providing the following package installers for different systems:

    • Windows Installer for Windows systems
    • Launchpad PPA for Ubuntu
    • PKGBUILD for Arch Linux using the AUR

    As we’ve promised, we’ve made installation of the BassBoom application easier than never before by shipping different types of installers apart from the regular distribution method that utilizes the packaged ZIP file for the application itself.

    The documentation will be updated soon to provide instructions on how to install BassBoom using one of the above packaging methods that we’ve recently introduced. This will make your experience regarding installation of BassBoom smoother than before and save your time extracting the archive and remembering the path to the executable file.

    If you’ve used the Windows Installer to install BassBoom, you’ll be greeted with this screen:

    Just follow the instructions on the screen, and you’re done!

    As for the Launchpad PPA, we’re uploading the packages that correspond to the API version of BassBoom releases to the archive. To install BassBoom, use the following commands:

    $ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:eofla/bassboom$ sudo apt update$ sudo apt install bassboom

    Then, follow the instructions on the screen to select a version series to install, currently being:

    • bassboom-1: Installs BassBoom v0.1.x series
    • bassboom-2: Installs BassBoom v0.2.x series

    As for the Arch Linux distribution, use your AUR helper to install one of the following packages, depending on what series you want to install:

    • bassboom-1: Installs BassBoom v0.1.x series from the latest release tag
    • bassboom-1-git: Installs BassBoom v0.1.x series from the live servicing branch
    • bassboom-2: Installs BassBoom v0.2.x series from the latest release tag
    • bassboom-2-git: Installs BassBoom v0.2.x series from the live servicing branch
    • bassboom-3-git: Installs an upcoming version of BassBoom from the live servicing branch

    You can download BassBoom 0.1.13 and 0.2.8 here:

    Download 0.2.8 Download 0.1.13

    Image by freepik

    #arch #ArchLinux #bassboom #deb #dpkg #Launchpad #LaunchpadPPA #news #PKGBUILD #Tech #Technology #Ubuntu #update #Windows #WindowsInstaller

  24. For those migrating their packages to #uv, how do you do the actual install to the system for the user step? I'm a bit hung on migrating #fenrir to it. #python #pkgbuild
  25. Cooking some new app for own use mainly :archlinux:

  26. Made my first #Arch #Linux #PKGBUILD for #Bronion.
    What does the Arch #community think about it?
    Is it conformant with the Arch #packaging #guidlines?
    Any improvement suggestions?
    Is it enligable for #AUR submission?
    git.enitin.xyz/enitin/bronion/

  27. I wonder, is there an easy dumbass way to install a set of packages from #aur into some kind of a #container without dragging a whole separate system with it? A kind of a magical #pkgbuild to #flatpak thing. Asking for a noob. #archlinux #btw

  28. @gds506 Looking at the #PKGBUILD , it has an optional dependency for the hdf5 package. Have you installed that?

  29. I need an example of a #PKGBUILD that uses a #tarball as a source

    Does anybody know of anything that does this off the top of their heads?