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quleuber
quleuber commented Feb 2, 2022

Right now the src/runtime.c template is not a valid C file before the substitutions are made. This hardens developing on that file unnecessarily.

Some solutions to this are discussed on #32, e.g.

Sure, or variations of int value = /* START / 0 / END */; expressions where it is important, and replace both tokens and the content they box.

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LRFLEW commented Jan 22, 2022

Affected Version

Tested:
yay v11.1.0 - libalpm v13.0.1
yay v11.1.0.r4.g09695c6 - libalpm v13.0.1
The issue likely goes back for many versions.

Describe the bug

If you attempt to install an AUR devel package and it fails for whatever reason, the package still gets added to vcs.json. This means that the git repository for the package will be checked on any system upgrade with

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