Git Clone URL: |
https://aur.archlinux.org/cosmic-epoch-git.git (read-only, click to copy)
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Package Base: |
cosmic-epoch-git
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Description: |
Cosmic desktop environment from System76's Pop!_OS written in Rust utilizing Iced inspired by GNOME |
Upstream URL: |
https://github.com/pop-os/cosmic-epoch
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Keywords: |
iced
pop!_os
rust
system76
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Licenses: |
GPL-3.0-or-later AND MPL-2.0 AND CC-BY-SA-4.0 |
Conflicts: |
cosmic-applets, cosmic-applibrary, cosmic-bg, cosmic-comp, cosmic-edit, cosmic-epoch, cosmic-files, cosmic-greeter, cosmic-icons, cosmic-launcher, cosmic-notifications, cosmic-osd, cosmic-panel, cosmic-randr, cosmic-screenshot, cosmic-session, cosmic-settings, cosmic-settings-daemon, cosmic-store, cosmic-term, cosmic-workspaces, cosmic-workspaces-epoch, xdg-desktop-portal-cosmic
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Provides: |
cosmic-applets, cosmic-applibrary, cosmic-bg, cosmic-comp, cosmic-edit, cosmic-epoch, cosmic-files, cosmic-greeter, cosmic-icons, cosmic-launcher, cosmic-notifications, cosmic-osd, cosmic-panel, cosmic-randr, cosmic-screenshot, cosmic-session, cosmic-settings, cosmic-settings-daemon, cosmic-store, cosmic-term, cosmic-workspaces, cosmic-workspaces-epoch, xdg-desktop-portal-cosmic
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Submitter: |
soloturn
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Maintainer: |
soloturn
(yochananmarqos)
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Last Packager: |
yochananmarqos
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Votes: |
16 |
Popularity: |
2.82 |
First Submitted: |
2023-02-11 09:27 (UTC) |
Last Updated: |
2024-04-20 19:18 (UTC) |
Pinned Comments
yochananmarqos commented on 2024-03-25 21:50 (UTC) (edited on 2024-03-25 21:51 (UTC) by yochananmarqos)
PSA: Do a clean build before commenting that it's not working.
FYI, every time I touch the PKGBUILD be sure that I just spent 30 - 40 minutes building it in a clean chroot.
soloturn commented on 2023-02-20 03:14 (UTC) (edited on 2024-03-31 10:15 (UTC) by soloturn)
Expect some loose ends, not yet released. 'Super + A' and 'Super + /' for application library and launcher. one can build with an AUR helper, or with makepkg.
build with AUR helper
this avoids recompiling the rust code again and again. but does not avoid relinking the executables in case one build fails and you trigger again:
build with makepkg in clean environment
advantage is if you rebuild in case it fails one time, it better remembers stuff already built.
git LFS breaks build
do not enable
git lfs
. it may lead to failures in cloning. last known occurrence for cosmic-greeter, reported here: https://github.com/pop-os/cosmic-greeter/issues/5