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Git Clone URL: | https://aur.archlinux.org/librealsense-git.git (read-only, click to copy) |
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Submitter: | otaj |
Maintainer: | zhou13 |
Last Packager: | zhou13 |
Votes: | 1 |
Popularity: | 0.000000 |
First Submitted: | 2019-04-18 07:52 (UTC) |
Last Updated: | 2020-09-27 02:12 (UTC) |
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zhou13 commented on 2020-09-27 02:12 (UTC)
It should be fixed now.
nikisalli commented on 2020-09-27 00:27 (UTC)
the current version does not build; appending the -f flag at the rm at line 50 worked for me
lubosz commented on 2020-09-25 09:31 (UTC) (edited on 2020-09-25 09:31 (UTC) by lubosz)
The build currently fails with:
The problem is how the python package is split out.
This patch solves it for me:
otaj commented on 2020-03-14 11:25 (UTC)
Package disowned
zhou13 commented on 2020-03-14 08:27 (UTC)
I am glad to maintain this package. Feel free to orphan it.
otaj commented on 2020-03-12 08:50 (UTC)
You can change the PKGBUILD for yourself. I generally don't like building examples in provided PKGBUILDs, because it can clutter the package (17M with examples vs 12M without).
However, I switched jobs since I created this package and don't have access to realsense sensor anymore, so if anyone wants to maintain this package, that would be great.
zhou13 commented on 2020-03-12 06:16 (UTC)
Could you add DBUILD_EXAMPLES=true? Those examples are useful for everyday work.
otaj commented on 2020-02-27 09:23 (UTC) (edited on 2020-03-12 08:50 (UTC) by otaj)
Do you have another Python version installed? I just built it in clean chroot without any problems. On the other hand, when I tried to rebuild it after I installed python37 before, it picked up Python3.7 first.
jerry73204 commented on 2020-02-26 17:17 (UTC)
It failed to build on my laptop due to wrong Python version. Please include this patch to fix this issue.
To include it in PKGBUILD,
otaj commented on 2019-05-13 09:53 (UTC)
Well, that means, that the package is most likely fine (and you can install it now), however, I am not too sure whether that is a good message for you, because it means the symptoms you had before point to something messed up with the rest of your system. My main guess would be either python-setuptools or the whole python in general. Try to reinstall those and let me know how it goes afterwards.
Btw, is your system up-to-date?
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