Package Details: krusader-git 2.10.0.dev.r7206.g1d788aa3b-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/krusader-git.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: krusader-git
Description: Advanced twin panel file manager for KDE. (GIT version)
Upstream URL: http://www.krusader.org
Licenses: GPL
Conflicts: krusader
Provides: krusader
Submitter: CtHx
Maintainer: sir_lucjan
Last Packager: sir_lucjan
Votes: 41
Popularity: 0.000000
First Submitted: 2011-01-10 00:11 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2025-01-22 18:07 (UTC)

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sir_lucjan commented on 2024-09-24 10:34 (UTC)

Done.

abika commented on 2024-09-23 13:46 (UTC)

Krusader master is now using KF6, see https://groups.google.com/g/krusader-devel/c/h7Mp78Xabiw/m/W1_Ib80aBwAJ .

sir_lucjan commented on 2023-10-05 17:09 (UTC)

I have adjusted PKGBUILD for package name changes in Arch Linux. It's normal that, as a result, you can't compile it in Manjaro

driblo commented on 2023-10-05 15:26 (UTC)

Hi! On the latest Manjaro (23.0.3) I get the following error when I try to update with yay -S krusader-git.


 -> No AUR package found for kdoctools5
 -> No AUR package found for kparts5
 -> could not find all required packages: kdoctools5 
could not find all required packages: kparts5

sir_lucjan commented on 2021-11-19 22:27 (UTC)

I know for a fact that this has nothing to do with PKGBUILD - no one has ever reported such an error to me - and I've been managing this package for almost five years.

livem commented on 2021-11-19 22:21 (UTC)

Sir, this is the first time I saw that behavior from pamac for the plast 3 months at least:


~/Desktop ❯ cat /var/log/pacman.log | grep krusader | grep -iE "installed|graded|moved"
[2021-08-17T16:36:59+0300] [ALPM] installed krusader-git (2.8.0.dev.r6359.g9fccea92-1)
[2021-08-18T17:30:22+0300] [ALPM] upgraded krusader-git (2.8.0.dev.r6359.g9fccea92-1 -> 2.8.0.dev.r6360.g89d5e62b-1)
[2021-08-20T09:19:18+0300] [ALPM] upgraded krusader-git (2.8.0.dev.r6360.g89d5e62b-1 -> 2.8.0.dev.r6361.g7bf7bbb5-1)
[2021-08-23T13:17:05+0300] [ALPM] upgraded krusader-git (2.8.0.dev.r6361.g7bf7bbb5-1 -> 2.8.0.dev.r6362.g874543bb-1)
[2021-08-25T17:40:32+0300] [ALPM] upgraded krusader-git (2.8.0.dev.r6362.g874543bb-1 -> 2.8.0.dev.r6364.g65159801-1)
[2021-08-26T07:22:35+0300] [ALPM] upgraded krusader-git (2.8.0.dev.r6364.g65159801-1 -> 2.8.0.dev.r6373.gf2c37677-1)
[2021-08-26T11:59:26+0300] [ALPM] upgraded krusader-git (2.8.0.dev.r6373.gf2c37677-1 -> 2.8.0.dev.r6374.g5b799d0e-1)
[2021-09-20T08:58:04+0300] [ALPM] upgraded krusader-git (2.8.0.dev.r6374.g5b799d0e-1 -> 2.8.0.dev.r6376.g3453c967-1)
[2021-09-21T10:22:55+0300] [ALPM] upgraded krusader-git (2.8.0.dev.r6376.g3453c967-1 -> 2.8.0.dev.r6378.gae1bf6b9-1)
[2021-10-17T23:17:08+0300] [ALPM] upgraded krusader-git (2.8.0.dev.r6378.gae1bf6b9-1 -> 2.8.0.dev.r6379.g04e6286f-1)
[2021-11-03T08:14:20+0300] [ALPM] reinstalled krusader-git (2.8.0.dev.r6379.g04e6286f-1)
[2021-11-15T00:22:59+0300] [ALPM] reinstalled krusader-git (2.8.0.dev.r6379.g04e6286f-1)
[2021-11-17T12:26:10+0300] [ALPM] reinstalled krusader-git (2.8.0.dev.r6379.g04e6286f-1)
[2021-11-17T16:27:58+0300] [ALPM] removed krusader-git (2.8.0.dev.r6379.g04e6286f-1)
[2021-11-17T16:27:58+0300] [ALPM] installed krusader (2.7.2-4)
[2021-11-17T16:29:01+0300] [ALPM] removed krusader (2.7.2-4)
[2021-11-17T16:29:24+0300] [ALPM] installed krusader (2.7.2-4)
[2021-11-17T23:21:03+0300] [ALPM] removed krusader (2.7.2-4)
[2021-11-18T00:27:20+0300] [ALPM] installed krusader-git (2.8.0.dev.r6379.g04e6286f-1)
[2021-11-19T19:29:49+0300] [ALPM] reinstalled krusader-git (2.8.0.dev.r6379.g04e6286f-1)
~/Desktop ❯ 

, it is very hard to believe that it is pamac-related issue, it did not got updates 2 weeks,


~/Desktop ❯ cat /var/log/pacman.log | grep pamac | grep -iE "installed|graded|moved" | tail -n 15
[2021-11-07T12:27:25+0300] [ALPM] upgraded libpamac (11.1.3-1 -> 11.2.0-1)
[2021-11-07T12:27:25+0300] [ALPM] upgraded pamac-cli (10.2.2-6 -> 10.3.0-1)
[2021-11-07T12:27:25+0300] [ALPM] upgraded pamac-gtk (10.2.2-6 -> 10.3.0-1)
[2021-11-17T10:58:14+0300] [ALPM] reinstalled libpamac (11.2.0-1)
[2021-11-17T10:58:27+0300] [ALPM] reinstalled pamac-cli (10.3.0-1)
[2021-11-17T10:58:28+0300] [ALPM] reinstalled pamac-gtk (10.3.0-1)
[2021-11-17T10:58:42+0300] [ALPM] reinstalled pamac-tray-icon-plasma (0.1.2-4)
[2021-11-17T11:53:05+0300] [ALPM] reinstalled libpamac (11.2.0-1)
[2021-11-17T11:53:18+0300] [ALPM] reinstalled pamac-cli (10.3.0-1)
[2021-11-17T11:53:19+0300] [ALPM] reinstalled pamac-gtk (10.3.0-1)
[2021-11-17T11:53:33+0300] [ALPM] reinstalled pamac-tray-icon-plasma (0.1.2-4)
[2021-11-17T12:06:21+0300] [ALPM] reinstalled libpamac (11.2.0-1)
[2021-11-17T12:06:34+0300] [ALPM] reinstalled pamac-cli (10.3.0-1)
[2021-11-17T12:06:35+0300] [ALPM] reinstalled pamac-gtk (10.3.0-1)
[2021-11-17T12:06:49+0300] [ALPM] reinstalled pamac-tray-icon-plasma (0.1.2-4)
~/Desktop ❯     

but has settings to check for updates daily.

I used yay -S krusader-git to the same version (your saw it on logs on [2021-11-19T19:29:49+0300])

Now pamac keep silence about Krusader's updates. I do not understood what is going on. Currently I have no issues with "fake" update notifications.

Thank you! Sorry for disturbing.

sir_lucjan commented on 2021-11-19 21:20 (UTC)

Pamac wants to update the file because it finds an older version in AUR than you have built - it does not search locally on disk but treats AUR as a separate repository. To avoid this, I would have to throw every new commit into AUR which is completely pointless. Unfortunately, this is how aur-helpers like pamac work. There's nothing I can do about it - there's nothing in PKGBUILD that can prevent this. This is purely a matter of aur-helpers like pamac.

livem commented on 2021-11-19 21:05 (UTC) (edited on 2021-11-19 21:05 (UTC) by livem)


~/Desktop ❯ pamac build $(pamac list -m -q)
Preparing...
Cloning vscodium-bin build files...
Generating vscodium-bin information...
Checking vscodium-bin dependencies...
Checking krusader-git dependencies...
Checking fswatch dependencies...
Warning: vscodium-bin-1.62.3-1 is up to date -- reinstalling
Warning: downgrading package krusader-git (2.8.0.dev.r6379.g04e6286f-1 => 2.8.0.dev.r6241.g5fec71dd-1)
Warning: fswatch-1.16.0-1 is up to date -- reinstalling
Resolving dependencies...
Checking inter-conflicts...

To build (3):
  vscodium-bin  1.62.3-1                                                    AUR
  krusader-git  2.8.0.dev.r6241.g5fec71dd-1  (2.8.0.dev.r6379.g04e6286f-1)  AUR
  fswatch       1.16.0-1                                                    AUR


Edit build files : [e] 
Apply transaction ? [e/y/N] 

Transaction cancelled.

This is how git packages work in AUR.

OK, let's forget the r6241.g5fec71dd version. But in the master branch of the Krusader's repo (https://invent.kde.org/utilities/krusader/-/commit/04e6286f952703a23672989ce14255488f47a064) the latest commit is 04e6286f. It was a month ago. And I have it already: 2.8.0.dev.r6379.g04e6286f-1


The question:

Why I received update notification from pamac and to which commit version it suggests me to update? Where to view that some new and hidden (in Krusader's repo) commit message?

sir_lucjan commented on 2021-11-19 15:38 (UTC)

Now I no longer understand anything. What downgrade do you mean? Which manager are you using? Just because there is a version in AUR from a year ago does not mean that it will be installed. PKGBUILD ALWAYS downloads the latest possible version and during the build, the pkgver version updates itself automatically with:

pkgver() {
  cd krusader
  _ver="$(cat CMakeLists.txt | grep -m1 'set(VERSION' | cut -d '"' -f2 | tr - .)"
  echo "${_ver}.r$(git rev-list --count HEAD).g$(git rev-parse --short HEAD)"
}

This is how git packages work in AUR. I would not be able to update them every new commit. Show exactly what messages you have when you update and what software manager you are using.