I've been using the May 7th build of pamac-aur
and libpamac-aur
because it's the only one I had found which compiles without issues which my preferred build of pamac-aur
providing pamac-manager
likes without having to do the hokey-pokey.
For persons desperately wanting a GTK3 release of Pamac that is compliant with GTK3 theming to use outside of GNOME Shell, it's the only thing I found which works. Mind, the advice I am providing below is a little insane, but so far I have been able to manage packages with it.
So, to build libpamac-aur
from May 7th ("V11.5.4", a7ed088c
…) edit its PKGBUILD
file to remove from depends
'pacman<6.1'
and save, then build it. After, since the files from pamac-aur
from May 7th ("Gnome 44", 8ddb0d04
…) expect libalpm 1.3 (libalpm.13.so
), run sudo ln -s libalpm.14.so libalpm.13.so
.
(Don't forget — you can enable Snap and Flatpak support here, too. Never tested what to build for best results, but maybe later I'll update this comment with some more abject stupidity.)
Then you can build 8ddb0d04
with no trouble and everything just works after that. I understand this is VERY STUPID so if someone can lead me to something better that isn't hacking my own copy of Manjaro's pamac-gtk3
to work, let the world know in-kind. Thank you.
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Zeph commented on 2022-06-04 13:58 (UTC) (edited on 2023-07-02 09:39 (UTC) by Zeph)
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