@xiota, Unfortunately, your trick with LDFLAGS didn't work for me. After few more build iterations with various combinations of flags and options, I suppose the only working option is to disable LTO for soci.
You can find updated PKGBUILD here: https://github.com/trap000d/aur/tree/master/soci
as well as new RStudio pkgrel: https://github.com/trap000d/aur/tree/master/rstudio-desktop
So I'm going to write to soci AUR maintainer and ask to add '!lto' option.
Could you please test my variants of these packages before? There is a probability I've missed something, or changed some new default makepkg settings accidentally.
Possible alternatives are:
- Ask users to disable lto globally
- Wait for the new soci release - hopefully it will no issues with linker. It's unclear, though, when it would be announced: https://github.com/SOCI/soci/discussions/1113
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trap000d commented on 2024-05-16 21:42 (UTC) (edited on 2024-05-28 20:09 (UTC) by trap000d)
A note for users.
This package is quite complex. It MAY not be built because of OTHER issues. I always build, install and test it on at least two different machines. Only after that I would push a new version to AUR.
Please try some generic solutions before reporting of build problems:
1) Update all other packages (sudo pacman -Syu),
2) Clean up yay and/or makepkg caches ('yay -Sc', 'rm -rf /var/tmp/makepkg'),
3) Be sure you've got enough RAM (8 GB or more is highly recommended) and space on disk (at least 3 GB).
4) Is your Internet connection is stable, fast and not blocked somewhere?
trap000d commented on 2022-07-05 20:32 (UTC) (edited on 2022-10-03 06:28 (UTC) by trap000d)
PLEASE READ THIS MESSAGE BEFORE COMPLAINING FOR LIBBOOST
When boost is updated to a new version and you see an error message about missing libboost*.so, you will need to rebuild and reinstall the rstudio-desktop package.
trap000d commented on 2022-02-19 06:20 (UTC) (edited on 2022-02-19 06:21 (UTC) by trap000d)
Build logic is slightly changed due to changes in upstream. As they've introduced new project format (quarto), it contradicted with standard Arch package base. In brief, quarto contains pandoc as part of itself, so it's pretty hard to keep together system pandoc and embedded quarto.
So I've "resolved" it such way: if there is "quarto*" package installed, then rstudio-desktop will pick it up and use. Otherwise (not installed), quarto support in rstudio will be disabled.
'quarto' is added as optional dependency.