Package Details: catgirl 2.2.a-2

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/catgirl.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: catgirl
Description: TLS-only terminal IRC client
Upstream URL: https://git.causal.agency/catgirl/
Keywords: irc
Licenses: GPL3
Submitter: None
Maintainer: smlavine
Last Packager: smlavine
Votes: 9
Popularity: 1.46
First Submitted: 2020-08-25 07:04 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2025-08-25 23:56 (UTC)

Latest Comments

smlavine commented on 2025-08-25 23:58 (UTC)

revsuine: Woops, goes to show you how long my memory lasts. I've pushed a fix. Thanks.

revsuine commented on 2025-08-23 15:45 (UTC)

btw there's a similar issue to the most recent comment; pacman thinks 2.2 is greater than 2.2a, and my catgirl didn't get updated for ages as a result. Would the same workaround work as before?

smlavine commented on 2022-01-20 04:50 (UTC) (edited on 2022-01-20 15:30 (UTC) by smlavine)

The package versioning is a bit borked at the moment, because pscman believes 2.0a to be less than 2.0. I'll fix this in the morning. Sorry!

EDIT: pkgver has been updated to 2.0.a, and an interim _pkgver is used now to grab the source. This is fixed. Sorry for the inconvenience!

smlavine commented on 2021-11-18 02:45 (UTC)

somasis: Applied and pushed. Thanks!

somasis commented on 2021-11-17 21:40 (UTC)

./configure needs --mandir=/usr/share/man. The manuals are currently installed to /usr/man. https://0x0.st/-Rwk.patch

smlavine commented on 2021-10-18 19:40 (UTC)

Due to the recent libretls update, trying to run catgirl now results in

catgirl: error while loading shared libraries: libtls.so.20: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory

being printed. Building from source at master and tag 1.9a of https://git.causal.agency/catgirl.git works fine.

Additionally, this package has been flagged out of date for more than two months now. Please update it.

<deleted-account> commented on 2020-11-05 20:50 (UTC)

Due to work I have had to disown my packages as it no longer makes sense for me to run linux at work or at home, and I don't feel good about pushing packages without any testing.

edit: Thanks for adopting pyuku