Package Details: antimicrox 3.3.4-3

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/antimicrox.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: antimicrox
Description: Graphical program used to map keyboard buttons and mouse controls to a gamepad
Upstream URL: https://github.com/AntiMicroX/antimicroX
Licenses: GPL3
Conflicts: antimicro
Provides: antimicro
Replaces: antimicro
Submitter: frealgagu
Maintainer: frealgagu
Last Packager: frealgagu
Votes: 121
Popularity: 1.24
First Submitted: 2020-01-22 18:17 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2023-09-09 23:50 (UTC)

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frealgagu commented on 2020-12-05 22:44 (UTC)

I maintain the latest built package at:

https://github.com/frealgagu/archlinux.antimicrox/releases/

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zetaPRIME commented on 2019-06-06 04:43 (UTC)

source repo has been abandoned, and the last release breaks default auto profile entirely.

frealgagu commented on 2019-01-27 21:10 (UTC)

Thanks @predmijat, something related to cmake has changed, so I've included the fix you've suggested. Please try again and let me know if you have issues installing it.

predmijat commented on 2019-01-27 00:29 (UTC)

==> Starting build()... CMake Error: No source or binary directory provided ==> ERROR: A failure occurred in build(). Aborting...

I fixed it by editing PKGBUILD line 21 to: "cmake . \"

frealgagu commented on 2018-12-14 17:05 (UTC)

Fixed, libraries pointing to /usr/lib instead.

Rhinoceros commented on 2018-12-13 22:33 (UTC) (edited on 2018-12-13 22:34 (UTC) by Rhinoceros)

In terms of which upstream source to move to, it's been four months since you asked the question and no one replied, but I think it's pretty clear now.

AmenStop/antimicro is forked from juliagoda/antimicro. The former is "12 commits ahead, 182 commits behind juliagoda:master", and last updated 4 months ago. The latter is more developed and last updated today. So I'd use the latter, personally.

EDIT: Oh, I just realised you are using that one. You could probably remove the sticky then? Cheers.

Rhinoceros commented on 2018-12-13 22:21 (UTC)

This is failing at the moment. The package tries to install a file at /usr/lib64/libantilib.so, but /usr/lib64 is already a symlink to /usr/lib, and provided by the core package filesystem. The antimicro PKGBUILD should move usr/lib64/libantilib.so to usr/lib/libantilib.so before installation.

frealgagu commented on 2018-08-12 21:26 (UTC)

It looks like https://github.com/AntiMicro/antimicro is unmaintained.

Are you agree to use the following?

https://github.com/juliagoda/antimicro

or even

https://github.com/AmenStop/AntiMicro-Ubuntu

frealgagu commented on 2018-03-23 21:21 (UTC) (edited on 2018-03-23 21:22 (UTC) by frealgagu)

I've added a suggested solution in a pull request, it works for me.

https://github.com/AntiMicro/antimicro/pull/207/files

I've modified the PKGBUILD to solve it. Please let me know if you have issues installing it.

grimi commented on 2018-03-23 06:03 (UTC)

We must wait until upstream fixes come out. Temporary please install antimicro-qt4.