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Hi there
I'm trying to install packages through "yaourt" :
For instance :
yaourt compiz
But it gets me following error :
curl error: SSL connect error
What is wrong with that?
Any helps would be appreciated.
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Do other AUR helpers work?
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Other users who had the same problem said change "http://aur.archlinux.org" to "https://aur.archlinux.org" in ~/.yaourtrc
But there is no ".yaourtrc" in home folder for me.
Shoud I create that file?
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Yes, create that file.
Be sure to try other AUR helper e.g. cower.
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Yes, create that file.
Be sure to try other AUR helper e.g. cower.
I have created that file in "~/.yaourtrc" with below content :
AURURL='https://aur.archlinux.org'
But the problem does not solved !!!
The same error...
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Have you tried other AUR helpers?
Are you behind a firewall, are some proxies at play, are you in Iran?
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Have you tried other AUR helpers?
What is your mean of "other AUR helpers"? I don't know what it is !
Are you behind a firewall
I don't know.
are some proxies at play
No.
are you in Iran?
Yes I'm from Iran.
Last edited by kamrava (2013-12-08 14:35:06)
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karol wrote:Have you tried other AUR helpers?
Are you behind a firewall, are some proxies at play, are you in Iran?Yes I'm from Iran.
Why didn't you say so? You saw in the thread I linked to that at least two other people from Iran were having the same issue.
What is your mean of "other AUR helpers"? I don't know what it is !
We have a very nice wiki: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/AUR_Helpers
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Thank you Karol.
I read wiki. And I want to install 'cower' AUR Helper, but how can I install that ?
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The manual way
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Ar … g_packages
which you should know any ways if you use AUR helpers
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I couldn't install 'cower' through https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Ar … g_packages
Please tell me another approaches to install 'cower'...
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What exactly went wrong? Tell us what exactly did you do rather than just "it didn't work".
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What exactly went wrong? Tell us what exactly did you do rather than just "it didn't work".
I've downloaded tar file from here https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/cower/
And I have tried below commands :
tar -xf cower.tar.gz
cd cower
makepkg -s
After that, it goes to download "cower-10.tar.gz" but does not download anythig.
As you can see in following screenshot it downloads nothing :
http://up.vbiran.ir/uploads/Untitled_41 … 522436.png
Any finally gets me following error:
ERROR: Failure while downloading cower-10.tar.gz
-- mod edit: read the Forum Etiquette and only post thumbnails http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/For … s_and_Code [jwr] --
Last edited by kamrava (2013-12-08 16:00:26)
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it seems you have a problem with curl / network config .
The screenshot shows curl is trying to connect to an ip v6 adresss, and fails.
as a workaround, you can try downloading the cower source file directly from http://code.falconindy.com/archive/cowe … -10.tar.gz
Disliking systemd intensely, but not satisfied with alternatives so focusing on taming systemd.
(A works at time B) && (time C > time B ) ≠ (A works at time C)
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it seems you have a problem with curl / network config .
The screenshot shows curl is trying to connect to an ip v6 adresss, and fails.as a workaround, you can try downloading the cower source file directly from http://code.falconindy.com/archive/cowe … -10.tar.gz
But I can't download this http://code.falconindy.com/archive/cowe … -10.tar.gz
I think it's a goverment issue. I mean goverment doesn't want I accessing to the AUR and above link.
What should I do?
Last edited by kamrava (2013-12-08 21:43:46)
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Do what I suggested in response to your question on U&L: use a proxy.
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Hi jasonwryan, you are everywhere!!!
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The problem solved here http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions … 368#104368.
Have fun...
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set proxy in your .bashrc or zshrc, your default terminal file.
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makali, you really think they're still looking for an answer more than 4 years later? Pretty unlikely.
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Co … bumping.22
Last edited by Scimmia (2018-02-01 15:25:55)
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Indeed. Please don't bump old topics.
Closing.
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