Package Details: aseprite 1.3.7-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/aseprite.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: aseprite
Description: Create animated sprites and pixel art
Upstream URL: https://www.aseprite.org/
Keywords: animation art aseprite editor gamedev image pixel sprites
Licenses: LicenseRef-Aseprite-EULA
Submitter: None
Maintainer: ImperatorStorm (ISSOtm)
Last Packager: ImperatorStorm
Votes: 114
Popularity: 0.63
First Submitted: 2011-11-01 17:40 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-05-23 05:21 (UTC)

Pinned Comments

ImperatorStorm commented on 2022-08-06 04:31 (UTC)

A note that, per Aseprite's EULA, binaries created by this PKGBUILD CANNOT BE DISTRIBUTED.

I will comply with any upstream requests to remove this package.

ImperatorStorm commented on 2022-01-06 00:07 (UTC)

Big thanks to ISSOtm for rewriting the PKGBUILD!

ImperatorStorm commented on 2021-12-31 21:31 (UTC) (edited on 2022-01-03 04:42 (UTC) by ImperatorStorm)

Hosting this package's PKGBUILD at https://github.com/ImperatorStorm/PKGBUILDs

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hollunder commented on 2016-12-20 10:57 (UTC)

I get a build error: ==> Validating source files with sha256sums... aseprite ... Skipped aseprite.desktop ... Passed ==> ERROR: Cannot find the git package needed to handle git sources. ==> ERROR: An unknown error has occurred. Exiting... ==> ERROR: Build failed, check /var/lib/aurbuild/x86_64/murks/build

<deleted-account> commented on 2016-12-19 20:41 (UTC)

Removed conflict with cmark and gtest (thx prurigro). As for the EULA, please point me to a discussion where TUs consider that building from AUR equals accepting a license. One more thing, I am willing to orphan the package if someone wants to take over maintaining it.

napa3um commented on 2016-12-19 14:44 (UTC)

conflicts 'cmark' and 'gtest' is correct?

Darkhogg commented on 2016-12-17 17:58 (UTC)

Ok, the env var works, but... Why not skip the EULA entirely? Just drop it in the licenses folder, installing the package just means accepting the EULA.

prurigro commented on 2016-12-12 19:21 (UTC)

Aseprite loads without any errors if you move cmark and gtest from conflicts to depends and delete their files like I've done here: https://icrypt.ca/paste/id/EF7k1KfSFGJI#5CXK/cLzj47i51siV+cIFYHgs/eEd/nk/v2DjHB8I6k= It might be worth going through and creating an array of only files that conflict with either of those two packages instead of deleting anything with cmark or gtest in their filenames in an actual update.

nlowe commented on 2016-12-11 03:56 (UTC)

@benob: what about the install makes it conflict with cmark and gtest? We should be opening an issue upstream (https://github.com/aseprite/aseprite/issues), and at a quick glance I don't see one opened yet.

<deleted-account> commented on 2016-12-10 15:11 (UTC)

Updated to 1.1.11 Note that upstream messed up the install so for now aseprite conflicts with cmark and gtest. You can also skip the EULA prompt by setting ASEPRITE_ACCEPT_EULA=yes

yarrok commented on 2016-11-06 20:28 (UTC)

I'm getting an error when running makepkg, "CMake Error at third_party/CMakeLists.txt:52 (message): gtest/gtest.h is missing. Initialize submodules: git submodule update --init --recursive" running `git submodule update --init --recursive` in src/aseprite doesn't seem to help, any pointers? thanks for keeping this up to date, btw

<deleted-account> commented on 2016-10-29 11:32 (UTC)

What about having the user set an environment variable like ACCEPT_EULA=y to bypass the interactive step?