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Package Details: rtw89-dkms-git r1094.67a66dd-1
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Git Clone URL: | https://aur.archlinux.org/rtw89-dkms-git.git (read-only, click to copy) |
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Package Base: | rtw89-dkms-git |
Description: | Driver for Realtek 802.11ax wireless chips |
Upstream URL: | https://github.com/lwfinger/rtw89 |
Keywords: | realtek rtl8851be rtl8852ae rtl8852be rtl8852be-vt rtl8852ce rtl8922ae |
Licenses: | GPL2 |
Submitter: | JerryXiao |
Maintainer: | xx777 |
Last Packager: | xx777 |
Votes: | 13 |
Popularity: | 0.026685 |
First Submitted: | 2021-06-19 01:37 (UTC) |
Last Updated: | 2024-11-12 20:49 (UTC) |
Dependencies (3)
- dkms (dkms-gitAUR, dkms-fast-zstdAUR)
- git (git-gitAUR, git-glAUR) (make)
- linux-firmware (linux-libre-firmwareAUR, linux-firmware-xzAUR, linux-firmware-amd-staging-um5606-gitAUR, linux-firmware-uncompressedAUR, linux-firmware-gitAUR) (make)
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ciupenhauer commented on 2021-09-16 17:10 (UTC)
Does anyone know why v6 was not merged into main yet?
jc65536 commented on 2021-07-10 03:46 (UTC)
Thank you Jerry and Jirutka. I'm an arch newbie and didn't know about these rules :)
JerryXiao commented on 2021-07-08 06:26 (UTC)
next time please flag the package out-of date
jirutka commented on 2021-07-06 15:42 (UTC)
Upstream added
dkms.conf
file to the repository, but it doesn’t work on Arch due to different paths. The problem is inpackage
function, localdkms.conf
is installed intopkgdir
before all files from the upstream repository are copied, so it overwrites ourdkms.conf
.JerryXiao commented on 2021-07-04 09:12 (UTC) (edited on 2021-07-04 09:28 (UTC) by JerryXiao)
There is no reason to do that. Please stop it and get some help.
Edit: I'll do some explanation for you. Normally makepkg checks the integrity and makes a symlink for dkms.conf at "$srcdir/dkms.conf" as it is in the source array. You should never use a file outside of the "$srcdir" since its integrity is probably not guaranteed. As of your problem, the symlink is somehow not created. It's your job to figure out why.
jc65536 commented on 2021-07-04 04:37 (UTC) (edited on 2021-07-10 03:45 (UTC) by jc65536)
My filesystem is ext4.
Edit: removed bad solution
JerryXiao commented on 2021-07-04 01:39 (UTC)
AFAIK The pkgbuild has no problem. You probably had done something wrong yourself (such as using a filesystem with no symlink support).
jc65536 commented on 2021-07-02 04:07 (UTC) (edited on 2021-07-02 04:10 (UTC) by jc65536)
Hi Jerry, this PKGBUILD doesn't work:
I added a pwd and an ls inside
package()
and got this:I think you forgot to cd out of the srcdir?
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