Package Details: cromite-bin 131.0.6778.86-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/cromite-bin.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: cromite-bin
Description: Cromite a Bromite fork with ad blocking and privacy enhancements (binary release)
Upstream URL: https://github.com/uazo/cromite
Keywords: browser cromite
Licenses: GPL3
Conflicts: cromite
Provides: cromite
Submitter: syhlx
Maintainer: syhlx
Last Packager: syhlx
Votes: 8
Popularity: 0.50
First Submitted: 2024-01-05 20:44 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-11-21 20:41 (UTC)

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syhlx commented on 2024-06-01 09:26 (UTC)

It is due to the fact the source file from Github always has the same name "chrome-lin64.tar.gz" and your AUR tool assumes that, since it has the same name (different URL...), it is the same file and does not re-download it.

I changed the PKGBUILD to artificially rename the file so that it should be different on each release.

This should solve your issue.

markg85 commented on 2024-05-29 15:35 (UTC) (edited on 2024-05-29 15:35 (UTC) by markg85)

Literally every update this package has makes it fail due to the checksum validity check. Every.Single.Time!

I don't know what/why/how but this pkgbuild is doing something weird somewhere that triggers it and requires a manual clean before building. I hope you could take a close look at what's happening and see if you can fix it. This one is the only one causing me trouble every time out of ~30 other AUR packages that i have installed.

hm3r4d2c commented on 2024-03-30 10:35 (UTC)

I did not clear the cache. It works after deleting the cache.

syhlx commented on 2024-03-28 10:42 (UTC)

If you are using a tool like Yay or Paru, could you try to make the package manually to check if you still the error?

git clone https://aur.archlinux.org/cromite-bin.git
cd cromite-bin
makepkg -si

hm3r4d2c commented on 2024-03-27 12:20 (UTC)

I get the same error:

Building cromite-bin...
==> Making package: cromite-bin 123.0.6312.58-1 (Mi 27 Mär 2024 13:14:04 UTC)
==> Checking runtime dependencies...
==> Checking buildtime dependencies...
==> Retrieving sources...
  -> Found cromite.desktop
  -> Found cromite.png
  -> Found LICENSE
  -> Found chromium-launcher-8.tar.gz
  -> Found chrome-lin64.tar.gz
==> Validating source files with sha256sums...
    cromite.desktop ... Passed
    cromite.png ... Passed
    LICENSE ... Passed
    chromium-launcher-8.tar.gz ... Passed
==> Validating source_x86_64 files with sha256sums...
    chrome-lin64.tar.gz ... FAILED
==> ERROR: One or more files did not pass the validity check!
Failed to build cromite-bin

DaleYYC commented on 2024-03-25 20:15 (UTC)

Thanks, I cleared the cache and I get the same error :(

syhlx commented on 2024-03-25 17:00 (UTC)

The file "chrome-lin64.tar.gz" is downloaded directly from Github. It is the same file that you would get from the release page on Github: https://github.com/uazo/cromite/releases

Do not install a corrupted package. If the SHA256 checksum did not pass, something went wrong during the download and the file is corrupted.

To fix this, you can either: - Clean your cache and try again. - Download the file manually from the latest Github release and place it alongside the PKGBUILD.

DaleYYC commented on 2024-03-25 16:41 (UTC) (edited on 2024-03-25 16:45 (UTC) by DaleYYC)

I'm getting this trying to build the latest. Is there a place on their GitHub where I can get the new SHA keys on their GitHub and copy paste them?

==> Validating source files with sha256sums... cromite.desktop ... Passed cromite.png ... Passed LICENSE ... Passed chromium-launcher-8.tar.gz ... Passed ==> Validating source_x86_64 files with sha256sums... chrome-lin64.tar.gz ... FAILED ==> ERROR: One or more files did not pass the validity check! Failed to build cromite-bin

gothmog123 commented on 2024-03-02 15:48 (UTC)

thanks

syhlx commented on 2024-02-20 17:45 (UTC)

It was just the license file for the Chromium Launcher. I simply moved it so that does not conflicts with other Chromium variants. You should now be able to install both Cromite and Ungoogled Chromium without any conflict.