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Git Clone URL: | https://aur.archlinux.org/sql-workbench.git (read-only, click to copy) |
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Package Base: | sql-workbench |
Description: | SQL Workbench/J is a free, DBMS-independent, cross-platform SQL query tool. |
Upstream URL: | https://www.sql-workbench.eu/ |
Licenses: | custom |
Provides: | SQL-Workbench |
Replaces: | sqlworkbench |
Submitter: | simontunnat |
Maintainer: | LaughingMan |
Last Packager: | LaughingMan |
Votes: | 17 |
Popularity: | 0.000000 |
First Submitted: | 2015-09-12 16:30 (UTC) |
Last Updated: | 2024-05-24 08:07 (UTC) |
Dependencies (2)
- java-runtime (jre10AUR, jre12AUR, jdk10AUR, jdk10-openj9-binAUR, jdk7AUR, jre7AUR, amazon-corretto-16AUR, jdk8-graalvm-binAUR, jdk16-graalvm-binAUR, jdk16-adoptopenjdkAUR, jdk8-armAUR, liberica-jre-11-binAUR, jdk11-j9-binAUR, jre11-jbr-xdgAUR, jre16-openjdkAUR, jre14-openjdkAUR, jre15AUR, jre14AUR, jre13AUR, jre16AUR, jre18-openjdkAUR, amazon-corretto-19-binAUR, jdk19-graalvm-binAUR, liberica-jre-11-full-binAUR, jdk19-graalvm-ee-binAUR, jdk13-openjdk-binAUR, liberica-jre-8-full-binAUR, jdk11-graalvm-binAUR, jre-openj9AUR, jdk11-graalvm-ee-binAUR, jre12-openjdkAUR, jdk11-dragonwell-standard-binAUR, jdk11-jetbrains-binAUR, jdk20-graalvm-binAUR, jdk17-graalvm-binAUR, jdk8-graalvm-ee-binAUR, zulu-15-binAUR, jdk20-openj9-binAUR, zulu-13-binAUR, jdk8-dragonwell-extended-binAUR, jdk8-dragonwell-standard-binAUR, jdk11-dragonwell-extended-binAUR, jdk17-dragonwell-standard-binAUR, jre11AUR, jdk8-j9-binAUR, jdk7-j9-binAUR, jdk7r1-j9-binAUR, jdk8-dragonwell-extendedAUR, jre13-openjdkAUR, jre15-openjdkAUR, jdk21-graalvm-binAUR, jre17-jetbrainsAUR, jdk8-openj9-binAUR, jre-ltsAUR, microsoft-openjdk-11-binAUR, microsoft-openjdk-17-binAUR, microsoft-openjdk-21-binAUR, liberica-nik-24-full-binAUR, jre21-jetbrains-gitAUR, jdk21-jetbrains-gitAUR, zulu-17-binAUR, zulu-11-binAUR, zulu-8-binAUR, mandrel-binAUR, mandrel24-binAUR, liberica-jdk-17-full-binAUR, liberica-jdk-11-lite-binAUR, liberica-jdk-11-full-binAUR, liberica-jdk-11-binAUR, jdk17-graalvm-ee-binAUR, jdk21-graalvm-ee-binAUR, jdk22-graalvm-ee-binAUR, jdk20-graalvm-ee-binAUR, jdk22-graalvm-binAUR, jre19-openjdkAUR, jdk17-jetbrains-binAUR, zulu-jdk-fx-binAUR, jre21-jetbrainsAUR, jdk17-zulu-prime-binAUR, zing-21-binAUR, zing-8-binAUR, jdk23-graalvm-ee-binAUR, jdk-android-studioAUR, jre17AUR, java-openjdk-binAUR, jre21-zulu-binAUR, amazon-corretto-17AUR, amazon-corretto-21-binAUR, jre17-zulu-binAUR, jdk21-temurinAUR, amazon-corretto-8AUR, amazon-corretto-11AUR, jdk11-temurinAUR, liberica-jdk-full-binAUR, liberica-jdk-21-full-binAUR, liberica-jdk-8-full-binAUR, jdk17-temurinAUR, jdk8-temurinAUR, zulu-21-binAUR, jdk-temurinAUR, jre8AUR, jdk8AUR, zulu-17-fx-binAUR, jdk8-perfAUR, zulu-jre-fx-binAUR, zulu-fx-binAUR, zulu8-fx-binAUR, zulu11-fx-binAUR, zulu17-fx-binAUR, zulu21-fx-binAUR, jdk-openj9-binAUR, jdk11-openj9-binAUR, jdk17-openj9-binAUR, jre-jetbrainsAUR, jre-openjdk-wakefieldAUR, jdk-openjdk-wakefieldAUR, jdk21-openj9-binAUR, zulu-23-binAUR, jreAUR, jdkAUR, jdk21-jetbrains-binAUR, java-openjdk-ea-binAUR, jre-zulu-binAUR, jre-zulu-fx-binAUR, jdk21-dragonwell-standard-binAUR, jdk21-dragonwell-extended-binAUR, jdk-openjdk, jdk11-openjdk, jdk17-openjdk, jdk21-openjdk, jre-openjdk, jre11-openjdk, jre17-openjdk, jre21-openjdk, jre8-openjdk)
- unzip (unzip-natspecAUR, unzip-zstdAUR) (make)
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sergiomb commented on 2021-10-27 21:57 (UTC) (edited on 2021-10-29 22:49 (UTC) by sergiomb)
@LaughingMan , yes in Fedora we have pacman package, so it is possible build package from archlinux like [1] . Fedora also have dpkg and other Debian tools , so it is possible (in some cases ) build packages from another distribution and install it. Of course the package is not register in rpm database and is a big hack , but is fun and works.
[1] https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Creating_packages_for_other_distributions
LaughingMan commented on 2021-10-27 07:59 (UTC) (edited on 2021-10-27 07:59 (UTC) by LaughingMan)
Wait, Fedora? Fedora uses dnf, not pacman. Using
-d
also isn't exactly conductive for a working installation. Not to mention that the packages here are made for Arch and its derivatives like Manjaro; on Fedora they may or may not sacrifice your first born.Whatever you did, it sounds very very cursed.
If your goal is to have
sql-workbench
installed on Fedora, I'd recommend figuring out how to create and install an RPM package. Unfortunately, I can't help you with that though. Never used Fedora myself.PS: slfor is someone else.
sergiomb commented on 2021-10-27 01:35 (UTC) (edited on 2021-10-27 21:43 (UTC) by sergiomb)
@LaughingMan nice ! thank you .
I could install the sql-workbench package on my Linux Fedora box with
makepkg -d
pacman -U sql-workbench-127-1-any.pkg.tar.gz -dd
LaughingMan commented on 2021-10-26 04:34 (UTC)
@sergiomb
pacman is for installing pre-built packages from the repositories. This is an AUR package so you need to build it yourself. Either use an AUR helper or do it manually by following the instructions here.
sergiomb commented on 2021-10-25 14:16 (UTC) (edited on 2021-10-25 14:16 (UTC) by sergiomb)
@sflor
pacman -Sy sql-workbench
error: target not found: sql-workbench
sflor commented on 2021-10-22 13:49 (UTC)
@sergiomb what do you mean?
sergiomb commented on 2021-10-22 13:48 (UTC)
why this package is not available anymore ? is updated
LaughingMan commented on 2020-02-26 09:09 (UTC)
@kik-mex: 1) Please don't flag packages out of date when you want to report an issue. Make a comment for that. This package tracks the stable version of SQL Workbench and is still up-to-date. 2) Your error is with the package mysql-workbench-git, not with sql-workbench.
kek-mex commented on 2020-02-26 08:38 (UTC)
Is anyone maintaining this anymore?
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