Package Details: linux-nitrous 6.12.1-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/linux-nitrous.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: linux-nitrous
Description: Modified Linux kernel optimized for Skylake X and newer, compiled using clang
Upstream URL: https://gitlab.com/xdevs23/linux-nitrous
Keywords: clang clearlinux kernel linux optimized
Licenses: GPL2
Provides: BINDER-MODULE, binder_linux-dkms, NTFS3-MODULE, WIREGUARD-MODULE
Submitter: superboringdev
Maintainer: superboringdev (n0m4n904)
Last Packager: superboringdev
Votes: 11
Popularity: 0.24
First Submitted: 2019-11-05 16:41 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-11-23 20:54 (UTC)

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superboringdev commented on 2020-03-23 19:25 (UTC) (edited on 2024-09-16 19:48 (UTC) by superboringdev)

The prebuilt kernel is built using Clang/LLVM.

The linux-nitrous binary package can be installed by adding following lines to your /etc/pacman.conf:

[linux-nitrous]
Server = https://github.com/xdevs23/linux-nitrous/releases/latest/download/

Then you can install the package using your AUR helper or pacman (e. g. sudo pacman -Syu linux-nitrous linux-nitrous-headers)

You probably need to add the keys before being able to install my packages:

sudo pacman-key --recv-keys E52F66792B423413EA5F8B3BBCAFC8F93FFA4C23
sudo pacman-key --lsign-key E52F66792B423413EA5F8B3BBCAFC8F93FFA4C23

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superboringdev commented on 2020-03-23 20:21 (UTC)

Alright, I'll keep them in the custom repository then.

I didn't notice that there were .sig files in this git repository until you answered my question about redundancy. I simply overlooked it so thanks for pointing it out.

This is a really great community :)

eschwartz commented on 2020-03-23 20:18 (UTC) (edited on 2020-03-23 20:19 (UTC) by eschwartz)

They're extremely useful for the Pacman repository, since pacman -U https://.../<filename>.pkg.tar.xz will validate those to make sure the binary product is signed, and repo-add could in theory be changed in future to use detached signatures rather than storing the .sig files as base64'ed blobs inside the linux-nitrous.db file (that's a topic for the pacman-dev mailing list though).

It's just they're not very useful to the PKGBUILD which isn't doing anything with them. :D

superboringdev commented on 2020-03-23 20:10 (UTC)

Oh I'm sorry, I didn't notice that those were pushed as well, I just removed them and adjusted the .gitignore file accordingly. Sorry for that!

Should I keep uploading them to the repository itself though or are they redundant there as well?

eschwartz commented on 2020-03-23 20:07 (UTC)

They are redundant, and redundant things waste time and space and clutter up git log.

But also binary files don't compress well in git, and the AUR has checks to deny pushes of files that are above a certain limit... but allowing kernel .config and other moderate sized files is a balance we have to strike, so sometimes things sneak in, often by accident. We'd prefer to keep the server disk usage down where possible. Hence it would be greatly appreciated to prevent any more of these from getting uploaded.

Thanks!

superboringdev commented on 2020-03-23 19:55 (UTC)

@eschwartz I can remove them from the script I use to upload those files.

Is it bad that they are uploaded or are they just redundant? AFAIK they only contain the signature but since I don't have a lot of experience in these kind of things, I'm not too sure about it.

eschwartz commented on 2020-03-23 19:50 (UTC) (edited on 2020-03-23 19:51 (UTC) by eschwartz)

Hey -- you're accidentally committing .pkg.tar.xz.sig files to git. Can you please add this to your .gitignore?

superboringdev commented on 2020-03-23 19:25 (UTC) (edited on 2024-09-16 19:48 (UTC) by superboringdev)

The prebuilt kernel is built using Clang/LLVM.

The linux-nitrous binary package can be installed by adding following lines to your /etc/pacman.conf:

[linux-nitrous]
Server = https://github.com/xdevs23/linux-nitrous/releases/latest/download/

Then you can install the package using your AUR helper or pacman (e. g. sudo pacman -Syu linux-nitrous linux-nitrous-headers)

You probably need to add the keys before being able to install my packages:

sudo pacman-key --recv-keys E52F66792B423413EA5F8B3BBCAFC8F93FFA4C23
sudo pacman-key --lsign-key E52F66792B423413EA5F8B3BBCAFC8F93FFA4C23

superboringdev commented on 2020-03-15 17:46 (UTC)

@eschwartz Thanks for clarifying. I will take a look at it and move the prebuilt package to a custom repository when I have more free time to spare. After that, this one will be changed to a build-from-source repository and I'll notify users using a pinned comment.

eschwartz commented on 2020-03-15 17:43 (UTC)

Custom repositories are faster to set up than initializing your AUR helper, running makepkg, having makepkg expensively check your PKGBUILD for syntax errors, copy files around the filesystem, re-tar the files, and run a compression program on the results.

The compression stage alone is a major time sink.

Adding a custom repository consumes one interactive experience with a text editor, and then takes no time at all for future updates. Just a teeny bit of prep work pays off big time for the future.

(re: clutter, you are under no obligation to add a custom repo to the Unofficial User Repositories wiki page in addition to mentioning it here. Just mention it here, if you like.)