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Don't know if it is a bug or maybe I did something wrong, but:
This morning I ran a 'aur upgrade' inside aursh and 'firefox-spookyet' was listed as outdated (RC2-1 -> RC3-1). So I did 'aur install firefox-spookyet' and left the pc alone (this package takes several hours to build). Upon returning, I saw that it was RC2-1 that was build and not the RC3-1, while the AUR-website lists the RC3-sources.
Spooky?
Zl.
Did you answer Y when aurshell was asking about overwriting the PKGBUILD and other files?
Anyway, now it's 3-stable.
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Hi there - long time aurshell user here.
Lately I haven't used archlinux frequently because two older computers died on me. So, after installing archlinux on my new laptop, I immediately installed aurshell only to find that I don't know how to install software directly anymore. I can find and download the necessary files, but installing has to be done through makepkg?
I used to just type 'aur -S foobar' inside aurshell IIRC?
Or am I missing something?
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Hi, seems to be nice, I'll try it.
But after a short look into the default config file I saw something fishy.
You've set sudo as optional dependency in the PKGBUILD but the default install_cmd uses sudo.
The result is if you don't have sudo installed you can't use install_cmd.
Website: andrwe.org
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Hi, it looks promising, but I have problem that It tries to upgrade/downgrade my local packages which are newer then aur.
crossover-pro 8.0.0-1 - 7.1.0-3
tpfand 0.94-5 - 0.94-4
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Nice, I just want to say that on your Aurshell homepage you might want to add a bit of CSS to change the cursor on your headings so that people know they're clickable.
h2 {
cursor: pointer;
}
Should do the trick
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I'm pleased to announce that aurshell (now just aursh) has been rewritten and reached version 2 - alpha status.
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