Package Details: powerpill 2021.11-14

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/powerpill.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: powerpill
Description: Pacman wrapper for faster downloads.
Upstream URL: https://xyne.dev/projects/powerpill
Keywords: arch_linux pacman system
Licenses: GPL
Submitter: Xyne
Maintainer: Xyne
Last Packager: Xyne
Votes: 243
Popularity: 0.96
First Submitted: 2012-11-29 03:58 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2023-06-27 09:33 (UTC)

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Cirelli94 commented on 2017-06-17 08:55 (UTC) (edited on 2017-06-18 23:58 (UTC) by Cirelli94)

I can't verify your PGP signature! (unknown public key 1D1F0DC78F173680) Which server can I use for your key? edit: Thanks @Xyne for your answer, I had some problems not due to this package.

Shebang commented on 2017-06-14 18:10 (UTC)

Hey, unsure how else to contact Xyne other than email so I'm reporting this here. Not an issue with the packaging, but upstream issue, and by no means a show stopper, just some odd behavior I've noticed. Issue: While powerpill is running, downloading packages, etc... Native pacman packages show up in pacman -Qm Steps to reproduce: 1. Type pacman -Qm to list non-native packages. Take note of packages in list. 2. Run powerpill -Syu 3. While it's doing its thing, type pacman -Qm again, it will now show a ton of native packages in this list 4. After powerpill completes, the non-native package query will run as expected. This affects me in a way as before powerpill, I'd download my AUR packages at the same time as the native packages but now must do so asynchronously instead of at the same time that powerpill is running.

Xyne commented on 2017-03-20 05:13 (UTC)

@postadelmaga powerpill depends on python3-xcpf python3-xcpf depends on python3-memoizedb makepkg does not automatically resolve dependencies when installing AUR packages, but pacman will not let you install a package without them unless you explicitly disable dependency checks. You must have disabled dependency checks if you were able to install powerpill without python3-memoizedb. There are AUR helpers to automate dependency resolution, but until you figure out what you did I would recommend sticking to manual installation.

postadelmaga commented on 2017-03-20 04:49 (UTC)

I have installed the packaged but along with it I didn't get `python3-memoizedb` I had to install this package manually from AUR ...

Xyne commented on 2017-02-15 10:47 (UTC)

@yebenny Powerpill depends on python3-xcpf, which in turn depends on python-xdg. If you have installed the package correctly then the dependencies should be satisfied. You should never use pip to satisfy dependencies of pacman packages.

yebenny commented on 2017-02-11 13:50 (UTC)

This package depends on pyXDG, but it was not listed in the dependencies. workaround: sudo pip install pyXDG

thoth commented on 2017-01-14 23:42 (UTC)

adding xyne's repos fixed everything after a `pacman -Syu`, powerpill is truly astounding on gigabit fiber

Xyne commented on 2017-01-12 23:11 (UTC)

@thoth Python was upgraded from version 3.5 to 3.6. You have to rebuild all of your Python AUR packages to work with the new version. If you don't want to rebuild powerpill and its dependencies, you can use the repo on my site: http://xyne.archlinux.ca/repos/

thoth commented on 2017-01-11 22:19 (UTC)

ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'pm2ml' recently I've been getting the above when attempting to use powerpill (I think first occurrence was maybe Monday that I noticed)

Xyne commented on 2016-12-03 20:20 (UTC) (edited on 2016-12-03 20:20 (UTC) by Xyne)

It doesn't directly depend on python3-memoizedb. Some of its dependencies do, but those already specify python3-memoizedb in their respective dependencies arrays.