Package Details: bgrm-git 21.1231-3

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/bgrm-git.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: bgrm-git
Description: A utility for removing backgrounds from a webcam and returning a virtual webcam for use in applications like Teams, OBS, etc
Upstream URL: https://www.github.com/blueOkiris/bgrm
Licenses: GPL3
Submitter: blueOkiris
Maintainer: None
Last Packager: blueOkiris
Votes: 2
Popularity: 0.000000
First Submitted: 2021-10-23 19:14 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2022-04-11 17:19 (UTC)

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Latest Comments

EndlessEden commented on 2024-11-21 03:44 (UTC) (edited on 2024-11-21 03:48 (UTC) by EndlessEden)

While this has no maintainer, the packaging phase fails as upstream has changed alot.

There is no longer pre-built library or a shell script to build/install/run the setup. python-poetry is used to build the library, and a service file will need to be made with a udev rule if any automated way of doing this is to be desired.


Ive got my hands too full rn to contribute to this. But if anyone needs pointers, feel free to reach out.

blueOkiris commented on 2022-04-11 17:20 (UTC)

The git:// protocol issue has been resolved.

handpickprognosi commented on 2022-04-04 13:46 (UTC) (edited on 2022-04-04 13:49 (UTC) by handpickprognosi)

I received the following error when PKGBUILD script was attempting to clone the git repo:

The unauthenticated git protocol on port 9418 is no longer supported.

Fix suggestion: I could bypass this error by changing git:// to git+https:// in PKGBUILD, as described in AUR Package Sources.

So, line 11 in PKGBUILD would read: source=('git+https://github.com/blueOkiris/bgrm.git')

blueOkiris commented on 2021-12-31 18:37 (UTC)

Issue fixed

blueOkiris commented on 2021-12-31 18:22 (UTC)

Currently broken. Working on it now

blueOkiris commented on 2021-10-23 22:55 (UTC) (edited on 2021-10-23 23:05 (UTC) by blueOkiris)

@BachoSeven It does depend on python-pip and creates the venv in /opt as a post install

BachoSeven commented on 2021-10-23 22:48 (UTC)

Since the first setup requires creating a virtual environment, this should depend (or at least optional-depend) on python-pip.

Alternatively, since the user would surely want to do the setup to use the program, perhaps you could add such setup in the prepare() function of the package itself (creating the venv in /opt or system-wide if that's possible).

blueOkiris commented on 2021-10-23 19:43 (UTC)

Good to go now

blueOkiris commented on 2021-10-23 19:17 (UTC)

There is an issue with the package that I am figuring out