Package Details: flareget 5.0.0-2

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/flareget.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: flareget
Description: A full featured, advanced, multi-threaded, multisegment download manager and accelerator.
Upstream URL: https://flareget.com
Keywords: download
Licenses: custom
Submitter: archtux
Maintainer: mrozanc
Last Packager: mrozanc
Votes: 36
Popularity: 0.000000
First Submitted: 2012-07-23 13:01 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2020-12-17 22:13 (UTC)

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mrozanc commented on 2020-12-17 22:14 (UTC)

@wolfyrion thanks, I updated the links :)

wolfyrion commented on 2020-12-16 16:51 (UTC)

flareget is not downloading need to update the links

<deleted-account> commented on 2017-02-09 02:00 (UTC)

@mrozanc Yes, you are right, I looked for the file containing my license information and it is located on "~/.config/flareGet Interface/flareGet.conf". Next time there is a new update I'm going to report back here if all goes smoothly.

mrozanc commented on 2017-02-08 21:44 (UTC)

Hello chmercesmoreira, Your settings and license informations must be stored in ~/.config, so upgrading will not alter those configuration files and your license will remain. Also I think you still can reuse your license key if you need to.

<deleted-account> commented on 2017-02-08 18:57 (UTC)

@mrozanc Hello, I have a question, currently I have an activated license, if a new update of Flareget is released and I upgrade my current version using your PKGBUILD, does it keep my license activated? I know that this license is an one time payment that gives me access unlimited to all new versions, but I'm wondering if the upgrade process preserves my license.

mrozanc commented on 2016-11-21 23:24 (UTC)

Hello Scimmia, you're right, I made the change.

Scimmia commented on 2016-11-21 00:40 (UTC)

Why is this extracting the source manually when you could just get rid of the noextract array and let makepkg do it for you? rpmextract is nearly useless.

mrozanc commented on 2016-10-10 04:56 (UTC) (edited on 2016-10-10 04:57 (UTC) by mrozanc)

Hello leosanvieira, That's because I'm the one who build the Arch packages that are posted one this very website and there is no point using a pkgbuild if the source is already an Arch package. It is also a very convenient way for people who use yaourt or other clients supporting AUR to update their package without going on the developer's website.

leosanvieira commented on 2016-10-10 00:28 (UTC)

Why are you using rpm packages if there are already packages for Arch Linux in their website ? https://flareget.com/downloads/files/flareget/pac/i686/flareget-4.4.100-2-i686.pkg.tar.xz https://flareget.com/downloads/files/flareget/pac/x86_64/flareget-4.4.100-2-x86_64.pkg.tar.xz

saleem commented on 2016-02-01 15:56 (UTC)

download source needs to be set manually as below then it will download http://www.flareget.com/files/flareget/rpm/i386/flareget_4.3-95_i386(stable)_rpm.tar.gz http://www.flareget.com/files/flareget/rpm/