That said, "installation" probably isn't the right forum for this. I'm not sure it Networking (as that's the point of many of the tools in Black Arch - I think) or Applications, or AUR.
]]>EDIT: Then again, if there is an IRC channel, hell, why not ask their first, indeed.
]]>how to create a blackarch tools menu in kde ?
Please don't necrobump unrelated threads, also we don't generally provide support for arch derivates. You should go to the forum/irc/whatever of blackarch.
]]>List of available packages: blackarch package list
Maybe I should create groups to make it easier for users to bulk-install? Any ideas?
]]>That being said, with all this experience and feedback from the ArchLinux community, BlackArch is taking a much different approach. I'll still retain the github repository for those that want to manage their own or build their own, but the source code links in the PKGBUILD files will pull straight from the developers, and all the packages that are not already available on the AUR I'll push up. All packages will be in a repository that can be used to install each tool, and a script that will bulk install all the tools from the repository (should the user choose to).
One thing I will say, the ArchLinux community is far more forgiving than I give it credit for, and I do appreciate any and all criticism/feedback.
@blankwall, if you want to give it a try download the VM from the BlackArch website download link and give that a try, and stay tuned for a much improved BlackArch.
]]>-- edit below --
I don't use these scripts at all, but took it off my own back to email codemunchies about this, recommending a change re: unsupported pacman usage.
]]>Here is the output. Clearly seems I am missing whatever is needed.
[blankwall@blankwall ~]$ which strip
which: no strip in (/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/bin/core_perl)
[blankwall@blankwall ~]$ pac -Qs binutils
bash: pac: command not found
[blankwall@blankwall ~]$
EDIT: I just looked at some of your previous posts: it looks like you have in fact installed a 'true' archlinux system to start with, right? What is the output of the following
which strip
pac -Qs binutils