Jul 1 2022, Randy DuCharme via arch-general has written:
Use yay??
That did the trick. Thanks for the suggestions.
Best wishes,
Jeanette
randy@archlinux ~]$ yay -S perl-event
:: Checking for conflicts...
:: Checking for inner conflicts...
[Aur:1] perl-event-1.28-1.1
:: (1/1) Downloade
Hi Jeanette,
I know you know better :p.
It's probably not a trizen issue, but you never know ;).
I'm still addicted to yaourt and it usually doesn't fail while already
completely out of date.
_If_ yaourt fails, I first try to build with 'makepkg', before I add a
comment to the AUR and maybe als
Use yay??
randy@archlinux ~]$ yay -S perl-event
:: Checking for conflicts...
:: Checking for inner conflicts...
[Aur:1] perl-event-1.28-1.1
:: (1/1) Downloaded PKGBUILD: perl-event
1 perl-event (Build Files Exist)
==> Diffs to show?
==> [N]one [A]ll [Ab]ort [I]n
Hey hey,
this is a strange error. I tried installing perl-event, an AUR package with
trizen:
trizen -Sy perl-event
The package downloads, comiles and tests, as far as I can see and finally
fails with:
:: Unable to find a built tarball for perl-event
(below is the full output of the command)
Do
On 7/1/22 07:13, Genes Lists via arch-general wrote:
anks for bringing that up David.
I am wondering if some folks might be leaning toward libressl, which at
Nope - Seems the original api/abi compat plan has long since fallen by
the wayside so libressl is not viable as a replacement for open
On 6/30/22 23:17, David C. Rankin via arch-general wrote:
...
Not to mention the security problems with it:
OpenSSL 3.0.5 awaits release to fix potential worse-than-Heartbleed flaw
Thanks for bringing that up David.
I am wondering if some folks might be leaning toward libressl, which at
lea