Package Details: pkgfile-git 1:21.r52.9c45690-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/pkgfile-git.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: pkgfile-git
Description: a pacman .files metadata explorer
Upstream URL: https://github.com/falconindy/pkgfile
Licenses: MIT
Conflicts: pkgfile
Provides: pkgfile
Submitter: falconindy
Maintainer: eclairevoyant
Last Packager: eclairevoyant
Votes: 42
Popularity: 0.000121
First Submitted: 2012-07-17 00:33 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2023-03-12 21:46 (UTC)

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falconindy commented on 2011-08-28 19:16 (UTC)

Nothing really. pkgfile broke for me with pacman 4 because we now route debug/error output to stderr. It's a 2 line fix, but I felt compelled to write my own tool in C which doesn't attempt to parse debug output to determine the runtime environment (servers and whatnot). Features are more or less the same, with a few behavioral tweaks (and the case sensitivity flag actually works). There's also a high probability this tool will end up in pacman 4.1.

falconindy commented on 2011-08-28 19:14 (UTC)

Yes, I'm aware that not everyone creates the files metadata. Their loss. fixed and fixed.

karol_007 commented on 2011-08-28 19:12 (UTC)

Oh, and what's the difference between nosr and pkgfile?

karol_007 commented on 2011-08-28 19:01 (UTC)

Can I haz a \n ? [karol@black test]$ nosr -u chdir: /var/cache/nosr: No such file or directory[karol@black test]$ [karol@black test]$ sudo nosr -u chdir: /var/cache/nosr: No such file or directory[karol@black test]$ Not sure why can't the directory be created automatically: [karol@black test]$ sudo mkdir /var/cache/nosr Unfortunately many repos don't provide files db: [karol@black test]$ sudo nosr -u ==> Downloading core.files.tar.gz ==> Downloading extra.files.tar.gz ==> Downloading community.files.tar.gz ==> Downloading xyne-any.files.tar.gz warning: failed to download http://xyne.archlinux.ca/repos/xyne-any/xyne-any.files.tar.gz ==> Downloading xyne-any.files.tar.gz warning: failed to download Ôh·Ôh·ÐüÐü(Ôh·(Ôh·0Ôh·0Ôh·8Ôh·8Ôh·@Ôh·@Ôh·HÔh·HÔh·¸¸XÔh·XÔh·`Ôh·`Ôh·hÔh·hÔh·pÔh·pÔh·xÔh·xÔh·Ôh·Ôh·Ôh·Ôh·Ôh·Ôh·Ôh·Ôh· Ôh· Ôh·¨Ôh·¨Ôh·°Ôh·°Ôh·¸Ôh·¸Ôh·ÀÔh·ÀÔh·ÈÔh·ÈÔh·ÐÔh·ÐÔh·ØÔh·ØÔh·àÔh·àÔh·èÔh·èÔh·ðÔh·ðÔh·øÔh·øÔh·/xyne-any.files.tar.gz ==> Downloading xyne-any.files.tar.gz ^[[?1;2c^[[?1;2cwarning: failed to download http://ftp.tu-chemnitz.de/pub/linux/archlinux/xyne-any/os/x86_64/xyne-any.files.tar.gz ==> Downloading xyne-any.files.tar.gz warning: failed to download http://ftp.uni-kl.de/pub/linux/archlinux/xyne-any/os/x86_64/xyne-any.files.tar.gz [karol@black test]$ ?1;2c^[[?1;2c^[[B^[[A

falconindy commented on 2011-08-28 18:37 (UTC)

Lovely, i686 specific crap. fixed: https://github.com/falconindy/nosr/commit/c19dcfe77a7a9da1ee928bca61cc69d578ab9731

karol_007 commented on 2011-08-28 18:22 (UTC)

/usr/include/archive.h:398:17: note: expected ‘off_t *’ but argument is of type ‘int64_t *’ cc1: all warnings being treated as errors make: *** [nosr.o] Error 1 ==> ERROR: A failure occurred in build(). Aborting...