Package Details: autenticacao-gov-pt 3.12.0-2

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/autenticacao-gov-pt.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: autenticacao-gov-pt
Description: Portuguese Citizen Card Application (Portugal eID)
Upstream URL: http://www.cartaodecidadao.pt/
Keywords: autenticacao cartao cartaodecidadao cidadao de gov portugal pt
Licenses: GPL2, LGPL3, custom:EUPL
Conflicts: cartaodecidadao, cartaodecidadao-bin, classpath
Replaces: cartaodecidadao
Submitter: r3pek
Maintainer: a36233
Last Packager: a36233
Votes: 20
Popularity: 0.076857
First Submitted: 2015-10-18 15:16 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-03-11 23:06 (UTC)

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somini commented on 2020-11-09 23:35 (UTC)

@a36233 "ttf-google-fonts-git" provides "ttf-lato", so it Just Works, there's no conflict. It's just 11 MB uncompressed, cloning the repo is 700MB.

My suggestion was just to decrease the maintenance burden and to avoid font issues.

a36233 commented on 2020-11-09 10:32 (UTC)

@somini, I don't see the point of installing the full lato font family because we need 1-3 fonts, also ttf-lato package conflicts with some font packages like ttf-google-fonts-git, etc. Also, if upstream they decide to update to a new font we just need to update and fc-cache the new ones.

somini commented on 2020-11-08 13:01 (UTC)

You should depend on the "ttf-lato" package, and symlink the fonts into that location.

https://www.archlinux.org/packages/community/any/ttf-lato/

That should avoid more font issues with having fonts in non-standard locations.

Noeljunior commented on 2020-10-22 11:59 (UTC) (edited on 2020-10-22 12:38 (UTC) by Noeljunior)

Consider adding libcurl-gnutls as dependency:

 eidguiV2: error while loading shared libraries: libcurl-gnutls.so.4: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory

I didn't check if this is a problem from this package or from other packages.

a36233 commented on 2020-10-08 11:44 (UTC)

@calexandru2018 the error you are describing is not related with this package, but with a dependency (xml-security-c). To solve you issue check the Arch Documentation how to import missing gpg keys.https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/GnuPG#Import_a_public_key

calexandru2018 commented on 2020-10-08 10:54 (UTC)

==> Validating source files with sha256sums... xml-security-c-2.0.2.tar.bz2.asc ... Skipped xml-security-c-2.0.2.tar.bz2 ... Passed ==> Verifying source file signatures with gpg... xml-security-c-2.0.2.tar.bz2 ... FAILED (unknown public key 378B845402277962) ==> ERROR: One or more PGP signatures could not be verified! Failed to build xml-security-c

FFY00 commented on 2020-06-25 12:13 (UTC)

This installs to /usr/local/bin instead of /usr/bin, can you fix it?

a36233 commented on 2020-04-15 10:37 (UTC) (edited on 2020-04-15 10:38 (UTC) by a36233)

@leo.sfsm I was trying to avoid patches to upstream code, they changed PATHs in the past and they will do it in the future. I would recommend instead report the case upstream and ask for something like using prefix to define OS instalation PATHs e.g. "./configure --prefix=/usr".

a36233 commented on 2020-04-15 10:26 (UTC)

@dllud Arch does not use JAVA_HOME instead it has the archlinux-java tool that updates the symbolic links for default/current java environment. I had to change at the host system because upstream they didn't use cmake/configure ou simillar tool with capabilities to assign java library PATHs. They fixed library path /usr/include/jni*.h You can use the pre-compiled one also, no changes on the host system. autenticacao-gov-pt-bin