Package Details: trizen 1:1.68-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/trizen.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: trizen
Description: Trizen AUR Package Manager: lightweight pacman wrapper and AUR helper.
Upstream URL: https://github.com/trizen/trizen
Keywords: aur aur-helper helper
Licenses: GPL3
Submitter: trizen
Maintainer: trizen
Last Packager: trizen
Votes: 320
Popularity: 0.41
First Submitted: 2010-07-07 10:21 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2022-12-02 10:54 (UTC)

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mikearch commented on 2019-01-11 21:39 (UTC)

I apologize, I did not realize I had the testing version of "perl-term-readline-gnu". Downgrading from testing helped. Again, I apologize.

trizen commented on 2019-01-11 21:20 (UTC)

@mikearch: report this issue to the maintainer of "perl-term-readline-gnu". Or just don't use the "testing" repos if you're not ready for such issues.

mikearch commented on 2019-01-11 20:39 (UTC)

@trizen , already reinstalled all the relevant packages and I still get the error!

trizen commented on 2019-01-11 19:23 (UTC)

@mikearch: rebuild/reinstall perl-term-readline-gnu

mikearch commented on 2019-01-11 18:29 (UTC)

After latest system upgrade:

Cannot do `initialize' in Term::ReadLine::Gnu at /usr/bin/trizen line 691.

When invoking trizen with any command line arguments.

nfs commented on 2018-11-24 21:16 (UTC)

I'm not sure of the cause, but when I use Trizen to install FreeFileSync, the source package is corrupted and only 36.2K in size instead of 2.1MB. When I download the snapshot and use makepkg, it all works. I am running Firejail, but this has caused no problems in the past; I just thought I should mention it.

zebulon commented on 2018-10-16 07:54 (UTC)

@trizen: thanks for doing this change, and thanks to damentz for the follow-up. The way this is not dealt with is much clearer. The sticky point was asking about "other packages" whereas it was not clear from the start what would be installed in the first place, by answering No. As it is now, trizen installs all of the split packages, and this is the logical default behaviour.

damentz commented on 2018-10-15 21:18 (UTC)

@trizen Thanks!

trizen commented on 2018-10-13 17:04 (UTC)

Thanks @damentz. In version 1.54, a simpler approach has been taken, by removing the question "Do you want to install other packages from this group?" and asking directly to select which packages to install, where the packages that are already installed, along with the main package specified during -S, are selected by default.