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This repository contains the packages I maintain in the AUR and official repositories, checked into Git as subtrees for easier management and pull requests.

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Pre-built AUR packages

Pre-built versions of the AUR packages are also available.

Add the following lines to /etc/pacman.conf:

[orhun]
Server = https://pkgbuild.com/~orhun/repo

License

GNU General Public License v3.0 only (GPL-3.0-only)

Copyright

Copyright © 2019-2023, Orhun Parmaksız

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pkgbuilds's Issues

Remove gfold-bin (but keep the other two gfold packages!)

Hi! gfold 1.0.0 has shipped, but has removed support for uploaded binaries. This is due to lack of popularity and maintenance. The package-manager-driven options are prefered and tested.

Is it possible to remove gfold-bin and keep gfold and gfold-git? Thank you.

Question: gfold `1.1.0` returns to using a single crate repostiory, does anything need to be changed?

gfold 1.0.0 to 1.0.4 used the cargo workspaces feature to handle having two sub crates in one repository. With gfold 1.1.0, the repository returns to a single crate structure. (apologies for the reverted repository structure in such short time!)

Since there was an issue encountered when gfold switched from a single crate repository to a cargo workspace-oriented/multi-crate repository previously, will there be an issue now that the repository has switched back?

Release tag: https://github.com/nickgerace/gfold/releases/tag/1.1.0
Release tree: https://github.com/nickgerace/gfold/tree/1.1.0

Question: How did you create the apikey.crypt file

I wanna use nvchecker to manage my PKGBUILDs. I've seen ur configuration and I like the way that you manage the API keys with
But I don't know how I can duplicate this, what tool that u use to encrypt the API keys file? is gpg? and if it's, how? and how nvchecker decrypt it

Suckit v0.1.1

Hi.

There is a new version of Suckit. I'm wondering if it's possible to download the latest release automagicly, without the need to update the pkgver and the sha512sums ?

With the new version, this is fixed and you can use cargo test --release

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