I also had an integrity check issue when I was using "aurman". I tried with "pacaur" and it worked. My feeling is that the hash which was in the PKGBUILD was not updated according to v1.6 when it was released and "aurman" downloaded it and put it in cache, then used it even when it was updated with the right hash. So when I tried with "pacaur" it downloaded the right PKGBUILD and build succeeded.
My own explanation sounds weird to me because "aurman" looks like a very solid software, so the real reason of the issue might come from something else.
Also: I used "pacaur" as a workaround, but remember "pacaur" is not maintained anymore, so don't use it to update your system or to install softwares.
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faultylee commented on 2024-05-28 06:20 (UTC)
The latest update from 1.34.0 is now using .NET Core 8.0 (
extra/dotnet-runtime
)