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Hi I am new to archlinux and I am currently reading a lot of documentation of this amazing os, I read the wiki pages regarding the Aur and I am currently able to download build and install packages from the Aur using "makepkg -sri".
Even if is going all pretty good I am asking myself: how will this aur packages update in the future? I read the wiki but I can't find he answer to my question.
For the official packages I simply use pacman -Syu, but how can I keep up to date all the packages that I manually install from the Aur?
Thank you in advance.
Simone
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Now that you have gotten the hang of manually building packages, you probably want to investigate an AUR helper to search the AUR RPC interface for new/updated AUR packages and wrap makepkg for you automatically.
Last edited by eschwartz (2016-01-15 17:44:44)
Managing AUR repos The Right Way -- aurpublish (now a standalone tool)
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Now that you have gotten the hang of manually building packages, you probably want to investigate an AUR helper to search the AUR RPC interface for new/updated AUR packages and wrap makepkg for you automatically.
Thank you for the advice there are many helpers out there.. what do you personally think of cower? Is it worth to install and learn how to use?
Thank you.
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Moving to AUR Issues.
simo8989, try a few and see what works best for you.
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I would recommend something like yaourt or pacaur, which can fully wrap the AUR and pacman and basically extend/replace pacman.
I've always been fairly happy with yaourt.
cower on it's own is better suited as a backend IMHO (and indeed it is the backend for pacaur).
As WorMzy says, best to try a few out yourself and pick one which suits you.
Managing AUR repos The Right Way -- aurpublish (now a standalone tool)
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I use "cower -u" to list all the updated AUR packages then git pull and makepkg each one.
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I use cower + meat
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Thank you everyone for the kind advices! I decided to use cower and I find it very simple and just little to manually do to actually upgrade the aur packages.
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Please mark the thread as solved.
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