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doas support
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!
I'm interested in replacing sudo with doas (a leaner alternative to sudo) on my system, but right now yay-bin is the only program that explicitly depends on sudo and effectively makes the move impossible; unless I keep both sudo and doas. I find tha
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$ pikaur -Vq
Pikaur v1.6.16.2.r0.g8a888f7
Pacman v5.2.2 - libalpm v12.0.2 - pyalpm v0.9.2
Description:
Importing a pgp key fails:
sudo /usr/bin/pikaur --color=never --dynamic-users --cachedir /home/hrehfeld/.cache/pikaur/pkg -Su --devel --needed
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==> Making package: mimeo 2021.2-2 (2021-02-20T08:32:18 CET)
==> Checking runtime dependencies...
==> Checking buil
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It would be very helpful to be able to list all packages managed by rua, and list what's the currently installed version, as well as whether there is a newer verson available.
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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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