Package Details: pamac-aur 11.7.2-3

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/pamac-aur.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: pamac-aur
Description: A Gtk frontend, Package Manager based on libalpm with AUR and Appstream support
Upstream URL: https://github.com/manjaro/pamac
Keywords: gui installer libalpm package pacman yay
Licenses: GPL-3.0-or-later
Conflicts: pamac, pamac-cli, pamac-tray-appindicator
Provides: pamac, pamac-cli
Submitter: Zeph
Maintainer: Zeph
Last Packager: Zeph
Votes: 403
Popularity: 3.38
First Submitted: 2013-12-05 12:57 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-11-28 12:33 (UTC)

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Zeph commented on 2022-06-04 13:58 (UTC) (edited on 2024-10-29 07:25 (UTC) by Zeph)

For some problems with pamac, check or create issues on

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bkmo commented on 2023-03-18 15:00 (UTC)

Please Un-Flag this as out of date. This 10.5.0 is the latest release. 10.9 is a development release.

LinuxLibero commented on 2022-11-20 13:37 (UTC)

Ok good

elppans commented on 2022-11-10 04:09 (UTC)

When compiling, there was an error:

Warning: Could not load "/usr/lib/graphviz/libgvplugin_gtk.so.6" - It was found, so perhaps one of its dependents was not.  Try ldd.

With the pacman command using the -F option, it showed that the file belongs to the gtk2 package:

extra/gtk2 2.24.33-2
    usr/lib/libgdk-x11-2.0.so.0
multilib/lib32-gtk2 2.24.33-2

After explicit installation {gtk2 dbus-glib appstream-glib archlinux-appstream-data libpamac-aur} package, compilation proceeded normally.

Zeph commented on 2022-11-02 10:30 (UTC)

@Hebgbs use pamac-tray-icon-plasma https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/pamac-tray-icon-plasma

Hebgbs commented on 2022-11-02 03:59 (UTC) (edited on 2022-11-02 04:00 (UTC) by Hebgbs)

Okay so I think I understand a little bit better what the problem is, it still annoys me. pamac-tray works when I launch it myself, but the desktop file in /etc/xdg/autostart hasn't ever worked. It's been like this for awhile. But now it doesn't work when I have it assigned as an application to start automatically in KDE Plasmashell. Something about the recent iteration with GNOME 43 support somehow messed that up also. SO I need to launch pamac-tray post-login myself in order to make it show.

Can somebody please tell me if this is the case for anyone else using KDE?

Hebgbs commented on 2022-10-31 13:37 (UTC) (edited on 2022-10-31 13:42 (UTC) by Hebgbs)

Could anybody else confirm the tray icon not showing up in KDE Plasma? I had to downgrade using previous releases (libpamac-aur: 19c3be5a0d7b, pamac-aur: 8339790b4cd7) so pamac-tray can show something in KDE.

This is exceedingly stupid that in order to keep functionality like this I have to put updating these two things on hold. I am sure this isn't a problem on Manjaro KDE (but that's because they use completely different packages in their own repos).

FredBezies commented on 2022-10-27 14:45 (UTC)

Note: Gnome 43 is on testing repositories. In order to get a fully compatible pamac, you have to grab and apply this commit:

https://gitlab.manjaro.org/applications/pamac/-/commit/d08ed1704fd3ed6ee7944f57b0b51a741cb97003

fabrixx commented on 2022-09-25 18:10 (UTC)

The adwaita icon on GNOME 43 is a simple white outline. Very strange

Musikolo commented on 2022-09-10 15:36 (UTC)

@Zeph, my guess is that you probably have outdated servers at /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist. Please consider using the ones listed in /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist.pacnew.

Jhackler commented on 2022-09-09 20:59 (UTC)

For some reason pamac no longer finds updates from the repositories only flatpak and aur