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Pikaur v1.6.12
Pacman v5.2.2 - libalpm v12.0.2
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Would it be possible to implement a configurable environment variable for installation and de-installation of build dependencies?
I use btrfs and snap-pac to create pre and post snapshots for every pacman operation. This means 6 snapshots are created if I update a single package that requires additional packages
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Here is a scenario that happened to me. I was doing a rua install foo-bar-package (1 GB download) and the WiFi got disconnected in the middle of the download. This happened several times. I now have multiple fragments downloaded that are eating disk space. I suggest a rua clean cache command to get rid of them.
Thanks.
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I have multiple packages installed from AUR which are offered for update every time I run yup but IMHO they shouldn't.
I.e. in todays output:
==> Checking for AUR updates...
==> Found 2 local package(s) that are newer than their AUR package
numix-icon-theme-pack-git r6767-1 has AUR version r6086-1
ttf-consolas-with-yahei-powerline-git r.-1 has AUR version r14.b6e9163-1
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Requested here: https://lists.archlinux.org/pipermail/aur-general/2018-February/033860.html
Existing implementation (part of anitya): https://github.com/release-monitoring/anitya/blob/master/anitya/lib/backends/launchpad.py
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Hi! First off, I would like to thank you for the amazing work and effort you put into
yay. It makes managing AUR packages a breeze!Thanks to this video by DistroTube I learned about doas, a (much) smaller alternative to
sudo. Or, as DT puts it, with "less bloat". ([already available in the AUR](https://aur.archlinux.org/pa