Package Details: openchrom-bin 1.6.17-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/openchrom-bin.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: openchrom-bin
Description: Visualization and analysis of mass spectrometric and chromatographic data
Upstream URL: https://openchrom.net/
Licenses: EPL-2.0
Conflicts: openchrom
Provides: openchrom
Submitter: Mailaender
Maintainer: Mailaender
Last Packager: Mailaender
Votes: 2
Popularity: 0.000000
First Submitted: 2025-09-26 15:33 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2026-05-22 13:18 (UTC)

Latest Comments

Mailaender commented on 2025-09-26 19:12 (UTC)

There currently is no way to build from source as the main dependency points at an integration repository. Also, the binary converter installed at runtime may be incompatible with a development version. Moving this to a -bin package.

Mailaender commented on 2025-09-17 17:28 (UTC)

Yes, that is a valid concern. The initial package name was probably chosen because it is Java-based and maybe at that time it didn't contain a JVM. I will try to build this from source instead. However, the dependencies are volatile.

HurricanePootis commented on 2025-09-16 23:06 (UTC)

Could you migrate this to a potential openchrom-bin? This package is not compiling from source.

a.kudelin commented on 2020-06-06 19:51 (UTC)

@HeliumAnt, I have updated the package making it effectively openchrom-git.

HeliumAnt commented on 2020-06-03 12:56 (UTC) (edited on 2020-06-04 13:24 (UTC) by HeliumAnt)

Install is broken, Maven throws the following exception


Failed to resolve target definition ~/.cache/yay/openchrom/src/openchrom/openchrom/releng/net.openchrom.targetplatform/net.openchrom.targetplatform.target: Could not find "net.openchrom.thirdpartylibraries.vectorgraphics2d.feature.feature.group/0.13.0.v2019" in the repositories of the current location
It appears that thirdparty libraries have been updated about 4 months ago. This has been (partially) fixed in the GSTL-1.1.x release branch but not in the GSTL-1.1.0 tag. Digging a bit farther shows that GSTL-1.1.x is also broken, requiring an old chemclipse repo that has also been moved last month, which will not be fixed (See Issue#58).