On 9/5/23 01:24, Javier wrote:
> On 9/5/23 00:17, artist wrote:
>> It seems an announcement should be made about the latest changes.
>>
>> This is from the last update in https://forum.artixlinux.org/index.php/topic,5488.0.html
>>
>> Some clarifications:
>>
>> /- the galaxy.db error whas caused by a build server issue; we're going to make this setup more robust to prevent this
>> - the build server issue was caused by a problem that occurs when building librewolf 116 or higher, hence this will no longer be done
>> *- the universe repo is obsolete now, as it has been replaced by the galaxy repo
>> - the omniverse repo will remain as it was and is, though some of its packages will be moved to the galaxy repo*
>> - the ungoogled-chromium discrepancy will be fixed asap now the server issue has been fixed
>> - the -bin packages have been removed, but these can be built locally/
>>
>> The following is eg from the pacman.conf in the gtk weekly iso:
>>
>> /#[galaxy-gremlins]
>> #Include = /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist
>>
>> [galaxy]
>> Include = /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist
>> ...
>>
>> # Omniverse contains packages from the AUR and Arch [community], some with non-free licenses.
>> # You *must* agree to their license in order to use them.
>> # Packages and descriptions: http://omniverse.artixlinux.org/x86_64/
>> [omniverse]
>> Server = https://eu-mirror.artixlinux.org/omniverse/$arch
>> Server = https://omniverse.artixlinux.org/$arch
>> Server = https://artix.sakamoto.pl/omniverse/$arch/
>>
>> The license part does no longer apply I think, but I need to verify this first.
>>
>> artist
>
>
> Ohh thanks !
>
> BTW, galaxy was giving errors before, but not now. So I should comment out universe.
>
> I didn't understand part of your comment on librewolf. Trying to confirm if it's a matter of waiting for version which builds, or a matter of waiting for the build issues to get fixed at a later time, or if it got actually dropped. The later for sure would be really unfortunate for me, since that's the browser I use.
Also, what about sequoia-octopus-librnp[-git] packages? These sequoia-octopus-librnp were definitely gone, when removing universe. Are they moving to omniverse later? librewolf is still on galaxy fortunately...
--
Javier
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