The package builds fine for me in a clean chroot, but when I go to install the package on a machine that does not have a working internet connection it seems to hang on the install script at gravity.sh and I am guessing the updatecheck.sh script might cause issues also.
I am sure this is a chicken and egg issue on how I am installing my system. Would it be safe to not run those two until the first run? I can patch my version of the package, but I am curious if there is any reason to check for updated when installing the package and not just wait until runtime to initialize the database (I am assuming that is what the gravity.sh script does).
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max.bra commented on 2025-02-21 21:44 (UTC)
ArchLinux Pi-hole is not officially supported by Pi-hole project. In case of bugs and malfunctions please DO NOT file a report upstream.
First of all check if the wiki (https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Pi-hole) can help then ask here for assistance and tips.
When it will be excluded that the problem does not depend on ArchLinux we will file a bug upstream.
max.bra commented on 2025-02-21 17:56 (UTC)
to update to pi-hole 6, please use pi-hole-core pi-hole-ftl and pi-hole-web packages.