I’m planning to install Arch Linux for the first time. Any recommendations on setup, must-have applications, or best practices? Also, what’s something you wish you knew before switching to Arch?

  • 9tr6gyp3@lemmy.world
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    7 days ago

    You definitely do not need to use any pacman wrappers to build a package from the AUR. Those tools make it easy, yes, but are not required.

    Building a package can be as simple as

    • git clone AURpackagehere
    • cd AURpackagehere
    • makepkg -si
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      5 days ago

      Um. Ya, I guess. Ok.

      First, how do you keep that package up to date?

      Real question though is, do you really think that is better than “yay -S AURpackagehere” or even “paru AURpackagehere”?

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        5 days ago

        To update the package, you use git to pull the latest branch code and repeat the process. You should double check if there are dependency changes though.

        Like I said, its easier with a pacman wrapper, but not necessary.

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          5 days ago

          Yes. Thank you. My question (or point) was how you know that the package needs to be updated? As you point out, I need to do that for dependencies as well.

          You are certainly correct though. You can pull AUR packages and build them without yay or paru.