You can pull in additional apps using the intuitive Pamac package manager, which can grab apps from Manjaro’s official repositories, as well as the Arch User Repository (AUR). Manjaro includes all the usual mainstream popular apps such as the LibreOffice suite, GIMP, VLC, Firefox, Thunderbird, Steam client, and more. The installer gives you the option to choose between LibreOffice and FreeOffice as the default office suite, if you want to install one. Unlike Arch, Manjaro uses a customised Calamares installer, which makes it fairly easy to anchor the distro to your computer. Besides the 64-bit ISOs, you can also download images for dozens of ARM-based devices such as the Raspberry Pi 4, Pinebook, and the Pinebook Pro. Older News In case of key problems Dropping Haskell Switch to the base-devel meta package requires manual intervention PHP 8.2 update and introduction of legacy branch In memory of Jonathon Fernyhough OpenSSL 3.0.7 systemd 251.2 breaks logins Removing python2 from the repositories Arch Linux mailing list changes Grub bootloader upgrade and configuration incompatibilities wxWidgets 3.2 update may need manual intervention Undone replacement of pipewire-media-session with wireplumber CA certificates file is empty 2022-02-.02.01 available Warning about upgrading to zstd 1.5.1 nss 3.73 crashes firefox error while loading shared libraries: libicui18n.so.68 libffi.so.7: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory pacman upgrade brings pentium4 automatically for via processors glibc 2.Manjaro is available in three officially supported flavors (Gnome, KDE Plasma, and Xfce) and over half a dozen community-supported ones. The internal Tier 0 mirror is also going to be disabled for the duration of this migration. Packagers will not be able to patch and update their packages. How does this impact Arch Linux packagers? We will send an email notification to arch-mirrors once everything has been finished. How does this impact Arch Linux tier 1 mirrors?ĭuring the migration rsync and HTTP access will be shut down. asp, which relies on the svn2git mirror, will stop working.The svn2git mirror will no longer be updated.SVN access is discontinued and will dissappear.Note: After the migration is done, users that have the testing repositories enabled need to include the new repositories ( and instead of ) in their nf before updating their system. For regular users, this means that everything works as before. The repository will be merged into and will therefore be empty after the migration.Īll affected repositories will be provided as empty repositories for a transition period after the migration. The repository will be split into and, the repository will be split into and. Notification when the migration starts, and when it is completed, will be published on the mailing list. The Arch Linux packaging team will not be able to update packages in any of the repositories during this period. This Friday morning () the Git packaging migration will start until Sunday (). # or optionally, use the -clean option for pkgctl build *ONCE*įor instruction on how to use pkgctl, please take a look at the "How to be a packager" wiki article and also consult the man page of each subcommand for further information: $ man pkgctl-build Make sure you have both, an updated devtools and pacman on your system: $ pacman -Syu "devtools>=1:1.0.0-1" "pacman>=6.0.2-7"Īdditionally clean up old chroots in /var/lib/archbuild/ $ rm -rf /var/lib/archbuild/ For packagersīefore starting, first uninstall devtools-git-poc and remove any repos from your filesystem that you cloned during the git proof-of-concept testing. $ pacman -Syu "pacman>=6.0.2-7"įor users of the now deprecated asp tool, you will need to switch to pkgctl: $ pacman -Syu "devtools>=1:1.0.0-1"įor some more detailed instructions on how to obtain PKGBUILDs see the corresponding wiki article. This is required as we have moved the repository into. Update your system and merge the pacman pacnew /etc/ file. ![]() Mirrors are syncing again, but it may take a bit of time until your mirror of choice has caught up. We intend to open the issue tracker and merge requests on the Gitlab package repos in the near future. Note that the bugtracker is still flyspray and that merge requests are not accepted as of now. Package sources are now available on GitLab. Thanks to everyone who has helped during the migration! ![]() ![]() We are proud to announce that the migration to Git packaging succeeded! □
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