Re: [arch-general] New Using AUR

2010-03-24 Thread Pierre Chapuis
On Wed, 24 Mar 2010 15:34:01 +0100, Samuel Martín Moro wrote: > but yaourt is very slow (other programming language, don't know exactly, > but > even on a core i7, it's shocking to see how long it took to do simple > things...) It used to be slow mainly because it did a lot of parsing with Bash

Re: [arch-general] New Using AUR

2010-03-24 Thread Vincent Van Houtte
> >>> 2. Once a package is installed from the AUR, when I do a system > >>> upgrade via Pacman, will outdated packages I installed via AUR get > >>> automatically upgraded or do I have to do all my AUR packages > >>> manually? > >> > > You can always install yaourt and upgrade packages with yaourt

Re: [arch-general] New Using AUR

2010-03-24 Thread Helgi Kristvin Sigurbjarnarson
On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 09:34:27AM -0400, Carlos Mennens wrote: > 2. Once a package is installed from the AUR, when I do a system > upgrade via Pacman, will outdated packages I installed via AUR get > automatically upgraded or do I have to do all my AUR packages > manually? Some people have mentio

Re: [arch-general] New Using AUR

2010-03-24 Thread Thanos Zygouris
On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 17:17, Priit Kivisoo wrote: > On 24.03.2010 16:24, David Rosenstrauch wrote: > >> On 03/24/2010 09:34 AM, Carlos Mennens wrote: >> >>> 2. Once a package is installed from the AUR, when I do a system >>> upgrade via Pacman, will outdated packages I installed via AUR get >>>

Re: [arch-general] New Using AUR

2010-03-24 Thread Priit Kivisoo
On 24.03.2010 16:24, David Rosenstrauch wrote: On 03/24/2010 09:34 AM, Carlos Mennens wrote: 2. Once a package is installed from the AUR, when I do a system upgrade via Pacman, will outdated packages I installed via AUR get automatically upgraded or do I have to do all my AUR packages manually?

Re: [arch-general] New Using AUR

2010-03-24 Thread Heiko Baums
Am Wed, 24 Mar 2010 10:24:23 -0400 schrieb David Rosenstrauch : > Pacman does not upgrade AUR packages. Only packages from core, > extra, or community. So you need to manually update AUR packages. Those dependencies need to be built and installed on PC1 from AUR before the "main" AUR package is

Re: [arch-general] New Using AUR

2010-03-24 Thread Samuel Martín Moro
you should take a look at packer, or yaourt both of them are (AUR) package manager, dealing with both pacman *and* AUR repositories. packer is not perfect (we can not just do -Sy, but have to -Syu, for example) but yaourt is very slow (other programming language, don't know exactly, but even on a

Re: [arch-general] New Using AUR

2010-03-24 Thread David Rosenstrauch
On 03/24/2010 09:34 AM, Carlos Mennens wrote: 2. Once a package is installed from the AUR, when I do a system upgrade via Pacman, will outdated packages I installed via AUR get automatically upgraded or do I have to do all my AUR packages manually? Pacman does not upgrade AUR packages. Only pa

Re: [arch-general] New Using AUR

2010-03-24 Thread Edgar Kalkowski
Am oder ungefähr am Mittwoch, 24. März 2010, schrieb Carlos Mennens: > I had two questions about using the AUR. I have never done it before > and read of the How-To on the Wiki but could someone please answer the > following two questions I have: Hi Carlos! > 1. If I build a tarball on 'PC1' down

[arch-general] New Using AUR

2010-03-24 Thread Carlos Mennens
I had two questions about using the AUR. I have never done it before and read of the How-To on the Wiki but could someone please answer the following two questions I have: 1. If I build a tarball on 'PC1' downloaded from AUR with the 'makepkg -s' command, can I then transfer the created tarball to