I've published a flutter-engine
and flutter-engine-google-bin
package. The former compile the flutter engine from source. This will take a lot of ram and time depending on your machine and if you compile everything into ram. Install the later if you want to use the pre-compiled binaries from google. See my localsend
package for an example on how to use. These are only makedepends, apps will have all they need to run.
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Package Details: flutter-intellij-patch 3.29.0-3
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Git Clone URL: | https://aur.archlinux.org/flutter.git (read-only, click to copy) |
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Package Base: | flutter |
Description: | Flutter SDK component - IntelliJ Flutter plugin hotfix |
Upstream URL: | https://flutter.dev |
Keywords: | android fuchsia ios mobile sdk |
Licenses: | custom, BSD, CCPL |
Groups: | flutter |
Submitter: | flipflop97 |
Maintainer: | WithTheBraid |
Last Packager: | WithTheBraid |
Votes: | 145 |
Popularity: | 1.97 |
First Submitted: | 2017-06-05 21:03 (UTC) |
Last Updated: | 2025-02-15 11:02 (UTC) |
Dependencies (9)
- flutter-commonAUR
- dart (fvm-flutter-proxyAUR, flutter-dart-google-binAUR, flutterupAUR, dart-sdk-devAUR, flutter-binAUR) (make)
- gradle (gradle7) (make)
- jq (jq-gitAUR, jaq-binAUR) (make)
- unzip (unzip-natspecAUR, unzip-zstdAUR) (make)
- android-studioAUR (android-studio-canary-android-studio-providesAUR, android-studio-dummyAUR, android-studio-systemAUR, android-studio-betaAUR) (optional)
- intellij-idea-community-edition (optional)
- intellij-idea-ultimate-editionAUR (optional)
Required by (1)
Sources (9)
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patlefort commented on 2023-09-23 19:18 (UTC)
xiota commented on 2023-09-18 05:43 (UTC) (edited on 2023-09-18 05:45 (UTC) by xiota)
Package is already flagged. Just wait a couple weeks for update. If still not updated by then, open an orphan request.
If impatient, update a local copy of the PKGBUILD.
cfujino commented on 2023-09-18 04:48 (UTC)
So I assume you are asking to wait until flutter-3.13.4 gets released, because of the overwrite of 3.13.3?
The upstream release is out. If you mean on AUR, you can submit a PR to update it.
PolarianDev commented on 2023-09-17 16:48 (UTC)
@patlefort this is unconventional, pulling about 500MB (about 1GB when decompressed) runtime each time you want to update the package is so inefficient.
Furthermore, we should always strive for repro and having dependencies managed by Arch, not by upstream binaries.
I don't care if it takes 100 patches, and 2 years to get it working, I am not going to give up and just pull a binary from google.
You can't build trust if we simply pull binaries from google without building them ourselves. As a note this should be flutter-bin not flutter!
patlefort commented on 2023-09-17 16:38 (UTC)
I said python-flet
but actually I meant localsend
as an example.
PolarianDev commented on 2023-09-17 14:20 (UTC)
@dvalter See comment https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/flutter#comment-933929
dvalter commented on 2023-09-17 14:17 (UTC)
Checksum for 3.13.3 tarball does not match, for me it currently is 4fc057286135d4b7559db7d735a235753e273f284219b2e9d2f77aa455dd923e
patlefort commented on 2023-09-16 17:46 (UTC) (edited on 2023-09-17 16:38 (UTC) by patlefort)
It might be better to add the flutter repo in the sources of the package that needs it instead of depending on this package. You can select the exact version that you need, check localsend
for an example. Of course since it's pretty big it should be cached by the user.
PolarianDev commented on 2023-09-16 14:47 (UTC)
@cfujino As per usual, flutter releases a new version so now I can not build packages with the old version I have on my repository.
Now instead of error code 66
I get error code 4
, do I even need to ask whether this is magically fixed if I update to the new version?
Maintaining a flutter package seems more pain than it is worth, and as flutter developers have ruled they are not going to help out, nobody seems to want to package flutter applications anymore, I wonder why?
So I assume you are asking to wait until flutter-3.13.4 gets released, because of the overwrite of 3.13.3?
Until then nobody can build flutter packages on Arch Linux it seems!
xiota commented on 2023-09-16 03:09 (UTC)
$ sha256sum flutter-*.tar.xz
4fc057286135d4b7559db7d735a235753e273f284219b2e9d2f77aa455dd923e flutter-3.13.3.tar.xz
d9bbfbfb6fe3c72a29c1040235126edd0cd461e4e18556335fd1cf217c2e1473 flutter-3.13.4.tar.xz
$ tar -O -xf flutter-3.13.3.tar.xz flutter/version
3.13.4-0.0.pre.2
$ tar -O -xf flutter-3.13.4.tar.xz flutter/version
3.13.4
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WithTheBraid commented on 2024-03-28 00:44 (UTC) (edited on 2024-05-10 11:44 (UTC) by WithTheBraid)
TL;DR
Upgrade using
aur/yay
might take very long and works inefficiently.Upgrade using
aur/paru
requires the-d
flag.This is not my fault.
Note to the lovers of AUR helpers : It looks like dependency resolution is a complex topic. Despite all package relations being properly declared in the Flutter packages, most AUR helpers seem to have trouble resolving the dependency chain between the package bases
aur/flutter
andaur/flutter-artifacts-google-bin
. This is not my fault and I cannot do anything about it.It looks like the initial installation works fine using
aur/paru
. Sadlyaur/paru
does not reach at building updates for the package without additional flags. Please useparu -Syud
(whereas the-d
is the relevant flag) to upgrade the package.On the other hand
aur/yay
properly reaches at both installing and updating this package, even though it builds the package 15 times (!!!) again and again.If you use
aur/paru
, consider to simply executepacman -R flutter && pacman -Rns flutter
to clean up the previous installation of both package bases.If you build both package bases using
makepkg -sfC
and later on install all build outputs usingpacman -U
, both the installation and the updates work like a charm.I'm very sorry for the inconvenience, but sadly there's nothing I can do about this.
WithTheBraid commented on 2024-03-25 20:55 (UTC) (edited on 2024-05-10 11:45 (UTC) by WithTheBraid)
Huge update to the Flutter AUR package :
The previous implementation basically did a user installation of Flutter - downloaded the custom Dart SDK, CI artifacts from Chromium CI and had to be kept in user R/W access in order to have the Flutter Cache Manager working.
These times are now over - a clean and (almost) completely rewritten PKGBUILD which now uses clean dependency declarations, system Dart and Gradle and for sure no more user R/W installation directory.
This AUR entry is now a split package. Installing
aur/flutter
will still bundle the entire toolchain you knew from before. The other way round, if you don't need everything - e.g. when depending on Flutter as a build dependency in another package, you can choose to only depend on what you need.The following split packages are available :
flutter
: meta package containing all other split packagesflutter-common
: the common files for Flutter needed for all use casesflutter-devel
: your option of choice as a developer - ships the Flutter tool and all required templates to e.g. create a new projectflutter-tool
: The pure Flutter tool. Use asdepends
to build your package.flutter-target-linux
: The Flutter Linux build files. Use asdepends
to build your package.flutter-target-web
: The Flutter web build files. Use asdepends
to build web apps (e.g.fluffychat-web
does this).flutter-target-android
: The Flutter Android build files. Use if you want to develop Android apps.flutter-gradle
: The Flutter Gradle wrapper. Populated from system Gradle.flutter-intellij-patch
: a tiny patch to make the IntelliJ Flutter plugin work with the new package.flutter-material-fonts-google-bin
: Mandatory fonts package, planned to have a system-installed drop-in replacement soon.flutter-engine-common-google-bin
: Shared part of the Flutter engine - downloaded from Google servers.flutter-sky-engine-google-bin
: Flutter sky engine - downloaded from Google servers.flutter-engine-linux-google-bin
: Linux part of the Flutter engine - downloaded from Google servers.flutter-engine-web-google-bin
: Web part of the Flutter engine - downloaded from Google servers.flutter-engine-android-google-bin
: Android part of the Flutter engine - downloaded from Google servers.flutter-gradle-google-bin
: The Flutter Gradle wrapper - downloaded from Google servers.flutter-dart-google-bin
: The Flutter original Dart SDK - downloaded from Google servers. This is helpful if theextra/dart
package is not available in the right version on your distro or remix.Stay tuned for non google-bin versions of the engine, they are in coming !
Since almost everything is written from scratch and heavy patches are applied to use the system packages as dependencies, there might still be bugs occurring. Please report them otherwise I can't fix them !