Package Details: unity-editor-lts 1:2019.4.24f1-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/unity-editor-lts.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: unity-editor-lts
Description: The world's most popular development platform for creating 2D and 3D multiplatform games and interactive experiences. (LTS)
Upstream URL: https://unity3d.com/
Licenses: custom
Submitter: spacepluk
Maintainer: None
Last Packager: noirscape
Votes: 2
Popularity: 0.000000
First Submitted: 2018-07-02 18:23 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2021-04-15 10:53 (UTC)

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dront78 commented on 2022-11-19 18:58 (UTC)

gobject-introspection and gnome-common should be added as a dependencies therwise the build will fail.

Purgeme commented on 2020-06-27 14:03 (UTC)

This package downloads an older version of unity (2019.4.0f1), the new version is 2019.4.1f1

radwan commented on 2020-06-15 15:22 (UTC)

is it safe ?

retrakker commented on 2019-06-28 08:05 (UTC)

At least with latest Gnome the locally installed Unity installation (not UnityHub itself) wasn't showing up in the Activities. My guess is, a comprehensive integration with icons is not really possible as UnityHub just installs the files in the user directory which is (somewhat) impossible to catch by the desktop engine.

spacepluk commented on 2019-06-27 09:36 (UTC)

I was about to say that maybe it's a better idea to use unityhub for this instead of polluting the AUR with older versions.

What kind of desktop integration are you missing with UnityHub?

retrakker commented on 2019-06-27 08:17 (UTC)

Seems Announcement-Forum and Website differ: here is the LTS channel for 2018:

https://unity3d.com/unity/qa/lts-releases?version=2018.4

But in another post somebody from Unity said official builds for Linux will only be supported through UnityHub - actually I checked and this worked fine (with your PKGBUILD) - except there is no desktop integration.

spacepluk commented on 2019-06-26 16:40 (UTC)

@retrakker you're welcome :)

Interesting, I didn't notice there's a 2018LTS because it's not marked as lts in the releases.json file. I'll try to find some time to set up these new packages.

What about unity-editor-2017 and leave the others as they are (most recent versions of every "branch")?

retrakker commented on 2019-06-26 12:44 (UTC)

Thanks @spacepluk for taking care of this LTS package. It turns out that Unity keeps both 2017 and 2018 LTS alive. Would it be possible to split this into a unity-editor-2017-lts and a unity-editor-2018-lts ?