Package Details: opensnitch-git 1.6.3.r152.1984fb99-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/opensnitch-git.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: opensnitch-git
Description: A GNU/Linux port of the Little Snitch application firewall
Upstream URL: https://github.com/evilsocket/opensnitch
Licenses: GPL3
Conflicts: opensnitch
Provides: opensnitch
Submitter: None
Maintainer: lsf
Last Packager: lsf
Votes: 43
Popularity: 0.40
First Submitted: 2017-05-03 14:15 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-07-25 10:25 (UTC)

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afader commented on 2023-01-03 17:22 (UTC) (edited on 2023-01-03 17:42 (UTC) by afader)

Edit: got this to work by running the command it suggested, but maybe it should be part of the build

==> Starting build()...
go: finding module for package github.com/golang/protobuf/protoc-gen-go
go: downloading github.com/golang/protobuf v1.5.2
go: 'go install' requires a version when current directory is not in a module
    Try 'go install github.com/golang/protobuf/protoc-gen-go@latest' to install the latest version

weru345 commented on 2022-12-10 08:40 (UTC)

@ifernando: If you are not using an AUR helper that will take care of installing the required/missing dependencies, you have to do it yourself. python-setuptools and python-grpcio-tools are both available in the official Arch repository

ifernando commented on 2022-10-08 18:32 (UTC) (edited on 2022-10-08 18:33 (UTC) by ifernando)

I am obtaining this missing dependencies error:


makepkg -s
==> Making package: opensnitch-git 1.6.0rc2.r21.564c263-1 (Sat Oct  8 20:19:30 2022)
==> Checking runtime dependencies...
==> Checking buildtime dependencies...
==> Installing missing dependencies...
error: target not found: python-grpcio-tools
==> ERROR: 'pacman' failed to install missing dependencies.
==> Missing dependencies:
  -> python-setuptools
  -> python-grpcio-tools
==> ERROR: Could not resolve all dependencies.

Do you have a solution for it?

Thank you

Maziar commented on 2022-09-30 09:14 (UTC)

today build 2022-09-28

go: finding module for package github.com/golang/protobuf/protoc-gen-go go: 'go install' requires a version when current directory is not in a module Try 'go install github.com/golang/protobuf/protoc-gen-go@latest' to install the latest version

Maziar commented on 2022-09-28 08:00 (UTC)

error at install :

/var/tmp/pamac-build-mz/opensnitch-git/src/opensnitch install: cannot stat 'debian/opensnitch.logrotate': No such file or directory ==> ERROR: A failure occurred in package(). Aborting...

atasmrk commented on 2022-09-11 19:32 (UTC)

@afader I had the same problem. Solved it by reinstalling base-devel and copy-ing makepkg.conf.pacnew to makepkg.conf.

lsf commented on 2022-08-23 05:44 (UTC)

@afader

Please do not flag this package out of date if you're getting a build error (especially one I cannot even reproduce when building in a chroot).

afader commented on 2022-08-23 02:14 (UTC) (edited on 2022-08-23 02:14 (UTC) by afader)

Having this build error

"cgo: cannot load DWARF output from $WORK/b076//_cgo_.o: zlib: invalid header"

laba commented on 2022-07-28 13:57 (UTC)

Hi, it doesn't fetch v 1.6 !

╰─ paru -S opensnitch-git                                                    ─╯
:: Resolving dependencies...
:: Calculating conflicts...
:: Calculating inner conflicts...

Aur (2)                  Old Version          New Version          Make Only
aur/python-grpcio-tools                       1.47.0-1             No
aur/opensnitch-git       1.5.0.r19.0aef656-1  1.5.0.r19.0aef656-1  No

:: Proceed to review? [Y/n]:

lsf commented on 2022-07-27 08:10 (UTC)

This is a -git package – mere version bumps are not required for packages like this if nothing else (dependencies, for example) changes. Some AUR helpers (like paru for example) can optionally automatically update such packages as well when the upstream repo has changes; otherwise you'll just have to manually update them yourself (with paru -S opensnitch-git, for example). This will then build from the most recent upstream sources.

See: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Arch_User_Repository#Flagging_packages_out-of-date