I mean. I like compiling stuff myself but when I have to update 100 tools and all are source code to be compiled, then I can’t use my pc for a whole day or so.
I’ve failed in my duties as a penguin and am not nerdy enough to get the joke. could a more pious user explain?
I guess it’s saying that Arch people use the AUR and PKGBUILD files. Idk exactly. It might even be a reference to the (somewhat) recent malware incident with the
*-patch-binbrowser packsges. I must admit that I don’t really find it funny. But maybe I too am missing the point here. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯Anyway, in case you don’t know, and wish to use Arch at some point, the content on AUR is user submitted, and hence security cannot be guaranteed. People do report malicious packages, and it’s safe in general. But always read the PKGBUILD before installing anything, just in case something silly is going on.
I’d say it’s more about that Linux packages aren’t (distributed as) compiled binary installers (appimages are executables, but no installers), like msi or exe installers for Windows, but (as) essentially plain archives.
i did know, but thanks for telling me
It’s a reference to a meme from yesterday:
https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/51545047
We have officially reached circlejerk point.
we’re doing WHAT in a circle?
Having a great Friday night!
The arch user asked for a feature they don’t want and won’t use
Just write your own PKGBUILD. It’s easy.
How?
Ugh, with a keyboard and a text editor. Duh!
Just get it from the AUR, make sure to add -patch-bin to the package name for best results.
“Aur”? Says here in my notes something about “Pacman” but that can’t be right…
Just get it from the AUR.
That sentence has a very different meaning to Romanians :))









