Package Details: powerpill 2021.11-15

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/powerpill.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: powerpill
Description: Pacman wrapper for faster downloads.
Upstream URL: https://xyne.dev/projects/powerpill
Keywords: arch_linux pacman system
Licenses: GPL
Submitter: Xyne
Maintainer: Xyne
Last Packager: Xyne
Votes: 245
Popularity: 0.27
First Submitted: 2012-11-29 03:58 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-05-17 23:43 (UTC)

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matersci commented on 2014-04-05 13:42 (UTC)

Same problem here, can't even -Ss. I have already rebuild powerpill

Xyne commented on 2014-04-05 13:19 (UTC)

@kozaki You need to rebuild all of your Python 3 AUR packages against the new version of Python in the official repos.

kozaki commented on 2014-04-05 09:20 (UTC)

Hi, with pacman it's fine, while with yaourt -{S,Q} I run into the same error described by kmicu. -- pacman 4.1.2-5 powerpill 2013.9.19-2 python 3.4.0-2 yaourt 1.3-1

butler360 commented on 2014-03-27 19:39 (UTC)

I am running into these errors now without using testing, so it seems python has been updated.

Xyne commented on 2014-03-24 20:54 (UTC)

@kmicu Sorry, your intention wasn't clear from your post. It seemed that you were reporting what you thought was an error with the current package. Thanks for the warning about the upcoming error. I'll try to deal with it quickly when Python 3.4 is officially released.

kmicu commented on 2014-03-24 14:07 (UTC)

"Until then, if you wish to use [testing] then it is your responsibility to rebuild the necessary packages yourself." Yes, I am aware of that. The point of [testing] repo and therefore my "reposnsibility" is to inform about possible issues and that was a reason behind my comment. I did not flag your package as outdated, but only inform you and users about possible future problems. Nothing more.

Xyne commented on 2014-03-23 16:43 (UTC)

AUR packages (and those in my repos) work with packages in the official repos. When Python 3.4 is officially released by Arch then I will update my Python 3 packages. Until then, if you wish to use [testing] then it is your responsibility to rebuild the necessary packages yourself. All of the PKGBUILDs are available and there is no compilation required so this is relatively quick and easy to do.

kmicu commented on 2014-03-22 18:29 (UTC)

After upgrade to python 3.4 from [testing] repo we have: > powerpill Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/bin/powerpill", line 41, in <module> import pm2ml ImportError: No module named 'pm2ml' After downgrading to 3.3.5 everything is ok: warning: downgrading package pyalpm (0.6.2-2 => 0.6.2-1) :: pyalpm: requires python>=3.4 warning: downgrading package python (3.4.0-2 => 3.3.5-1) Additional info: - Python 3.4.0 upgrade requires rebuild for any packages that linking to libpython3.3m.so or put files in usr/lib/python3.3" - Please also take the time to check if your package still mention "python-distribute" anywhere, and change it to "python-setuptools". https://www.archlinux.org/todo/python-34-rebuild/