Package Details: edisyn-bin 30-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/edisyn-bin.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: edisyn-bin
Description: A cross-platform synthesizer patch editor library
Upstream URL: https://github.com/eclab/edisyn/
Licenses: Apache
Conflicts: edisyn
Provides: edisyn
Submitter: SpotlightKid
Maintainer: SpotlightKid
Last Packager: SpotlightKid
Votes: 0
Popularity: 0.000000
First Submitted: 2018-01-21 11:09 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2022-02-15 17:32 (UTC)

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SpotlightKid commented on 2022-02-14 20:33 (UTC)

@kamelie170: turns out the HTTPS server where the edisyn.jar is offered for download is mis-configured, so there's nothing I can do to make curl accept its certificate.

I would like to create a normal edisyn package, which is compiled from the sources, but upstream does not offer any way to get a source archive for a particular version. And there is no place in the sources or the git repository, from which you can determine which state of the sources constitutes the point of a specific release.

So the only thing I can do is make an edisyn-git package, which always compiles the latest version of the code in the git repo, which I did just now:

https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/edisyn-git

So I recommend using edisyn-git going forward. This package (edisyn-bin) will not be updated until upstream fixes the certificate for the edisyn.jar download.

SpotlightKid commented on 2021-01-05 19:29 (UTC)

Please note: upstream has no sane way of announcing / releasing new versions. So if the source hash check fails, that probably means that upstream released a new version, replacing the 'edisyn.jar' file for download. Please flag the package as out-of-date then and I'll update it asap.

Latest Comments

SpotlightKid commented on 2022-02-15 01:08 (UTC)

Opened an upstream issue for the SSL cert problem: https://github.com/eclab/edisyn/issues/48

SpotlightKid commented on 2022-02-14 20:33 (UTC)

@kamelie170: turns out the HTTPS server where the edisyn.jar is offered for download is mis-configured, so there's nothing I can do to make curl accept its certificate.

I would like to create a normal edisyn package, which is compiled from the sources, but upstream does not offer any way to get a source archive for a particular version. And there is no place in the sources or the git repository, from which you can determine which state of the sources constitutes the point of a specific release.

So the only thing I can do is make an edisyn-git package, which always compiles the latest version of the code in the git repo, which I did just now:

https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/edisyn-git

So I recommend using edisyn-git going forward. This package (edisyn-bin) will not be updated until upstream fixes the certificate for the edisyn.jar download.

SpotlightKid commented on 2022-02-13 23:16 (UTC)

The curl error is due to it not being able to verify the SSL certificate of the server, which hosts the edisyn.jar file. I'm not surem why that is, though, since Firefox sees the same certificate as valid. I'm currently unsure, how I can tell makepkg to use a different certificate authority database, I'll have to ask around.

kamelie1706 commented on 2022-02-13 20:18 (UTC)

Version is now 30

kamelie1706 commented on 2022-02-13 20:10 (UTC)

I believe the problem is related to previous comment

edisyn-bin/ edisyn-bin/.SRCINFO edisyn-bin/.gitignore edisyn-bin/PKGBUILD edisyn-bin/edisyn.desktop edisyn-bin/edisyn.sh ==> Making package: edisyn-bin 26-1 (Sun Feb 13 22:08:06 2022) ==> Checking runtime dependencies... ==> Checking buildtime dependencies... ==> Retrieving sources... -> Downloading edisyn-26.jar... % Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Time Time Current Dload Upload Total Spent Left Speed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 --:--:-- --:--:-- --:--:-- 0 curl: (60) SSL certificate problem: unable to get local issuer certificate More details here: https://curl.se/docs/sslcerts.html

curl failed to verify the legitimacy of the server and therefore could not establish a secure connection to it. To learn more about this situation and how to fix it, please visit the web page mentioned above. ==> ERROR: Failure while downloading https://cs.gmu.edu/~eclab/projects/edisyn/edisyn.jar Aborting...

SpotlightKid commented on 2021-01-05 19:29 (UTC)

Please note: upstream has no sane way of announcing / releasing new versions. So if the source hash check fails, that probably means that upstream released a new version, replacing the 'edisyn.jar' file for download. Please flag the package as out-of-date then and I'll update it asap.