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Is there an inheret difference between '-git' and non-git packages?
I've read the archwiki written on it, but failed to sufficiently encompass its precise or logical relevance to makepkg~ing PKGBUILDS, as it is described as a version control manager.
I should make mention of the fact that I have never created an installable pkg.tar.gz '-git package' before.
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'The perfect blossom is a rare thing. You could spend your life looking for one, and it would not be a wasted life.'
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git and svn and cvs are version control systems. When you build a git (or svn or cvs) package, you are generally building using the latest and greatest source code from upstream.
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There's an edit button.
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Thanks for the info
(and thanks for pointing out the 'edit' button)
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Not an Arch Discussion, moving to Newbie Corner.
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