Package Details: r8152-dkms 2.17.1.20240405-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/r8152-dkms.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: r8152-dkms
Description: A kernel module for Realtek RTL8152/RTL8153/RTL8154/RTL8156 Based USB Ethernet Adapters
Upstream URL: http://www.realtek.com
Licenses: GPL
Conflicts: r8152
Submitter: crocowhile
Maintainer: wget (hcartiaux)
Last Packager: hcartiaux
Votes: 17
Popularity: 1.54
First Submitted: 2016-09-17 11:34 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-04-05 10:14 (UTC)

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hcartiaux commented on 2018-11-25 19:45 (UTC)

Ok, thank you :)

wget commented on 2018-11-25 19:39 (UTC)

I asked Bruno Pagain (ArchAnge) and indeed this is forbidden to upload to the git repo.

+1 for github. Done. I changed the package accordingly and have given to you write access to the repo as well. :)

hcartiaux commented on 2018-11-25 19:16 (UTC)

It cannot be automated or it's too complicated, since it sends a download link by e-mail with a validity of 5 minutes (!?). Also, adding the source code to the PKGBUILD repository is against good packaging guidelines, if one day you apply to be a trusted user, it will be fingerpointed. ;)

I'm in favor of re-uploading the source code to a git repository on github and tag/sign the new release, or reupload the original tarball elsewhere...

wget commented on 2018-11-25 18:36 (UTC)

@hcartiaux Thanks for having taken care of this issue. Yes. Ideally, we need to find a way to get the file properly by adding some additional parsing logic to the PKGBUILD. But I don't know if this is possible to have a PKGBUILD without a "source" array statement and getting the file manually from the prepare() function. Maybe indeed this isn't worth the effort this time and hosting the sources elsewhere is best for now. Do you know if this is possible to add the source code directly to this git repo (since this one is still quite small)?

hcartiaux commented on 2018-11-19 12:30 (UTC)

The download link is now temporary (valid for 5 minutes) and can be obtained via a form on the realtek website...

I will have a look, we will probably have to host the file elsewhere.

User commented on 2018-11-18 11:58 (UTC)

It seems that driver sources aren't to be found at https://realtekcdn.akamaized.net/rtdrivers/cn/nic/0010-r8152.53-2.10.0.tar.bz2 ?

wget commented on 2018-10-09 21:03 (UTC)

@hcartiaux Thanks for your comment. I have just added you as co-maintainer and have updated the package.

hcartiaux commented on 2018-10-09 12:01 (UTC) (edited on 2018-10-09 12:02 (UTC) by hcartiaux)

Please update... https://pastebin.com/raw/nU6ipQJh

ergoithz commented on 2018-08-06 10:30 (UTC)

Please update to https://az695102.vo.msecnd.net/rtdrivers/cn/nic/0010-r8152.53-2.10.0.tar.bz2

chappcc commented on 2018-07-30 02:08 (UTC)

nixpulvis: I tried your approach but am having difficulty - not sure how to insert the new driver in PKGBUILD . Can you provide some further instructions on how to use the most recent driver. My 8153 is only operating at 100 Mb/s instead of 1000 Mb/s. Will the updated driver fix this?