Package Details: binance 1.54.2-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/binance.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: binance
Description: The Binance desktop application
Upstream URL: https://www.binance.com/en/download
Keywords: binance crypto electron
Licenses: unknown
Submitter: strahe
Maintainer: strahe (metaanon, tyjak)
Last Packager: metaanon
Votes: 34
Popularity: 0.000005
First Submitted: 2020-09-10 08:20 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-11-13 09:21 (UTC)

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metaanon commented on 2021-05-13 07:29 (UTC) (edited on 2021-05-13 08:08 (UTC) by metaanon)

Binance don't version their binaries. They simply replace the binance-amd64-linux.deb with a newer version. This means you will correctly receive a validity check error as the deb file no longer matches with the SHA sum.

Please confirm the latest Binance version and then mark this package as out of date.

Unless Binance change their release strategy or someone can come up with a clever solution, it is what it is.

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blazko commented on 2021-02-15 15:34 (UTC)

You were absolutely right. Thank you :)

metaanon commented on 2021-02-15 14:43 (UTC)

Could you have a corrupted .deb file in your cache? Presume you're using yay, could take a look in ~/.cache/yay/binance-electron and check the sha256sum of the downloaded .deb file or just blast the whole binance-electron folder and try installing again?

blazko commented on 2021-02-15 14:00 (UTC)

Hi, thanks for a quick reply. Yes, I'm trying to install ver 1.12.0-2 and I'm getting a validity check error:

Building binance-electron...
==> Making package: binance-electron 1.12.0-2 (pon, 15 lut 2021, 14:59:42)
==> Checking runtime dependencies...
==> Checking buildtime dependencies...
==> Retrieving sources...
  -> Found binance-amd64-linux.deb
==> Validating source files with sha256sums...
    binance-amd64-linux.deb ... FAILED
==> ERROR: One or more files did not pass the validity check!
Failed to build binance-electron

metaanon commented on 2021-02-15 11:47 (UTC)

Hi Blazko, have you got any more details? I've checked on two machines and I'm not seeing any issues. You are trying to install 1.12.0-2? There was an issue with 1.12.0-1 which I fixed up six days ago.

blazko commented on 2021-02-15 11:18 (UTC)

Would you mind updating keys?

==> ERROR: One or more files did not pass the validity check! Error: Failed to build binance-electron

tyjak commented on 2021-01-15 00:12 (UTC)

@earthmind, I'd like to put the checksum but don't want to be dependent of having to publish PKGBUILD each time binance publish a new version. Intervals between binance update could be very short, I prefer be able to update each time a new version is available than wait to have the PKGBUILD with the new checksum for the new version. Nevertheless, like you I'm not very pleased with this, I'd like to find a solution to automate the checksum verification...

Fenrihr commented on 2021-01-14 20:42 (UTC) (edited on 2021-01-14 20:43 (UTC) by Fenrihr)

version 1.10.0 sha256sums: bb03e16f3a439f6c93c1a00341a2f3376f93659ac6deabf13ace43682fff746a

Source: https://ftp.binance.com/electron-desktop/linux/production/binance-amd64-linux-deb-sha256.txt

EarthMind commented on 2021-01-12 16:44 (UTC)

Why are you skipping the shasum check? It's mentioned here: https://ftp.binance.com/electron-desktop/linux/production/binance-amd64-linux-deb-sha256.txt

Kandelborg commented on 2020-12-14 16:43 (UTC) (edited on 2020-12-14 17:03 (UTC) by Kandelborg)

Please make a proper PKGBUILD, don't skip SHA sums, and adhere to the default installation settings.

This is a giant mess of nothing I can use, which is both annoying given Binance is a billion-dollar company and can't hire a person who can make a minimal, proper PKGBUILD; and just plain weird.

In fact, just pack the application with something supported for Arch Linux instead of trying to hack it. What disgrace Binance is putting on itself.

tyjak commented on 2020-11-14 13:24 (UTC)

FYI I had to make a symink : sudo ln -s /opt/Binance/binance /usr/bin/binance to be able to launch binance on my system configuration.