@markoff
In my case existing ST3 license picked-up after upgrade, but I didn't try this with a clean profile.
Git Clone URL: | https://aur.archlinux.org/sublime-text-dev.git (read-only, click to copy) |
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Package Base: | sublime-text-dev |
Description: | Sophisticated text editor for code, html and prose - dev build |
Upstream URL: | https://www.sublimetext.com/dev |
Licenses: | custom |
Conflicts: | sublime-text |
Provides: | sublime-text |
Submitter: | realitygaps |
Maintainer: | SunRed (edub4rt) |
Last Packager: | SunRed |
Votes: | 517 |
Popularity: | 0.103495 |
First Submitted: | 2011-11-10 18:32 (UTC) |
Last Updated: | 2024-09-29 19:00 (UTC) |
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@markoff
In my case existing ST3 license picked-up after upgrade, but I didn't try this with a clean profile.
Should a license that works for ST3 also work for ST4? Because mine is not working. After copying it to the ST4 window that pops up, nothing happens..
Please remove i686
from arch
.
NOTE: This is not the dev build from the site, but from announcements in the Sublime Text Discord channel
@friday Thanks for the heads up and the kind words :) Dependency has been updated.
Thanks for keeping this updated :) I read in the release notes (https://www.sublimetext.com/blog/articles/sublime-text-3-point-2) that they upgraded to GTK3 now, so the dependencies have changed.
@alzheimer: There are more reasons to keep the packages at AUR, but some (most?) might prefer to be closer to the source, even though we keep the software as vanilla as possible. Anyway, one has options.
@sender "Sublime Text 3 is available via the dedicated pacman repo provided by the author. From now on this is the recommended way to install ST3 on Arch Linux."
But isn't the point of AUR to gather everything in one place? Otherwise it's just like the common PPAs in Ubuntu. Instead of adding all the dedicated repos which might change over time, we know for sure that there's one place where, for example, tutorials can point safely. Besides, there's no list of pacman channels we (as users) need to make sure that are still alive.
Kind regards
@sparr Leftover from the days that ST2 was stable and used subl
.
Why subl3
instead of subl
which seems to be the norm when using ST3's normal installer, and on other distros and OSes?
Pinned Comments
SunRed commented on 2022-02-20 11:30 (UTC)
Please note that the dev branch of this software requires a license to be purchased from the website. If you want to support this software, please consider doing so.
You can use the stable branch available at sublime-text-4 or the official package for free.
SunRed commented on 2021-05-21 13:04 (UTC)
To cut down the amount of packages to be maintained and to decrease confusion, this package is now used for the 'dev' branch of Sublime Text that is kept up to date with the most recent version. Users who want to stay on the latest legacy versions or the most recent stable release should stick to the respective stable release packages (sublime-text-3, sublime-text-4) or use the official repos provided by Sublime Text.