Would be nice if $pkgver
were added to the x-8.0 provides, like dotnet-sdk-${_short_ver}=${pkgver}
.
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Package Base Details: dotnet-core-bin
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Git Clone URL: | https://aur.archlinux.org/dotnet-core-bin.git (read-only, click to copy) |
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Keywords: | .net dotnet microsoft |
Submitter: | Gr3q |
Maintainer: | Gr3q (natep) |
Last Packager: | natep |
Votes: | 42 |
Popularity: | 0.135837 |
First Submitted: | 2019-10-02 17:13 (UTC) |
Last Updated: | 2024-03-12 22:41 (UTC) |
xiota commented on 2024-03-26 16:56 (UTC)
Gr3q commented on 2024-03-11 08:05 (UTC)
@natep Then please send me your email address you use on your account here.
natep commented on 2024-03-07 04:20 (UTC)
@Gr3q Sure! I am game to help keep this up to date. Since this specific update is just a security patch and nothing big changed it is pretty straightforward especially given how well written the scripts are. Just let me know and I'll push.
Gr3q commented on 2024-03-06 08:32 (UTC) (edited on 2024-03-06 08:34 (UTC) by Gr3q)
@natep the Only way is if I orphan the package or I add you as a co-maintainer.
If you feel like you are up to maintaining this package and you are OK with adhering to the info in the pinned comment, I can add you. I will need your email address you are using on the AUR. I will hold off on updating to this evening in case you accept (so you can do it yourself).
I can keep maintaining the other (lower versioned) packages, but this is a time-sensitive and used by lots of people.
Unfortunately I barely have enough time nowadays. I'm surprised of how can I have even less time when even before I had basically no free time.
natep commented on 2024-03-05 01:03 (UTC) (edited on 2024-03-05 01:12 (UTC) by natep)
@Gr3q this has been out of date a little while now and is missing a security patch. For myself, I updated the .SRCINFO and PKGBUILD files. Reading the wiki and searching around I do not offhand see a way to propose an update (e.g., a pull request). Is there a way I can give you a patch to review so folks can update without manually editing files?
Gr3q commented on 2024-01-20 13:53 (UTC)
@narcher pamac probably doesn't support split packages properly, like this one. It also has multiple other problems but they are irrelevant in this case.
Try a different AUR helper to see if they work for you.
root.nix commented on 2024-01-12 09:14 (UTC)
@narcher This specific PKGBUILD cannot be build using pamac - I don't know why - it is how is.
Manjaro specific build instruction
git clone https://aur.archlinux.org/pkgbase/dotnet-core-bin
cd dotnet-core-bin
makepkg -i
narcher commented on 2023-09-09 15:54 (UTC)
@Gr3q I cleared the build cache and have tried to 'explicitly' install netstandard-targeting-pack-bin, but it always fails with that 'Failed to generate netstandard-targeting-pack-bin information' error.
As for trying another AUR helper, I wouldn't know where to start as I use the built in "Add Remove software" tool in Manjaro and pamac on the command line occasionally.
Gr3q commented on 2023-09-05 08:22 (UTC)
@narcher as always I recommend clearing your build cache, or just install netstandard-targeting-pack-bin or netstandard-targeting-pack explicitly.
Or try another AUR helper.
narcher commented on 2023-09-04 15:10 (UTC) (edited on 2023-09-04 15:11 (UTC) by narcher)
For the the last few weeks I have been unable to get this update installed. I'm using Manjaro, not Arch, if that is relevent. The output looks like this:
Preparing...
Synchronizing package databases...
Refreshing AUR...
Warning: dotnet-targeting-pack-6.0-bin: ignoring package upgrade (6.0.16.sdk408-1 => 6.0.20.sdk412-1)
Cloning dotnet-core-bin build files...
Generating netstandard-targeting-pack-bin information...
Failed to prepare transaction:
Failed to generate netstandard-targeting-pack-bin information
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Gr3q commented on 2019-10-05 07:28 (UTC) (edited on 2021-02-13 09:06 (UTC) by Gr3q)
IMPORTANT INSTALLATION INFO (a reminder for myself as well):
For dotnet to work you need to EXPLICITLY install:
If you keep the install order in mind and you don't rely on pacman to resolve your dependencies you will be fine.
Longer explanation:
Every dotnet-sdk is dependent on a specific version of dotnet-runtime, this is built into dotnet.
Technically you only need the latest dotnet-sdk because it can build to any earlier versions.