I recently started using manjaro after a long history of being a ubuntu user. Although not perfect, I like what I get so far.
Unfortunately I had to reinstall the whole distro a few days ago as manjaro wouldn’t boot into its window manager anymore (I think it had something to do with gnome extension manager which I messed around with before reboot).
Since my home folder was on a separate partition and contained a lot of important data and settings, I kept the home partition and just formatted the root partition to reinstall manjaro on it. I deliberately chose a different user name for manjaro to create a new home folder and not use the old one. Everything went well. After installation I copied some settings and configs from my old home folder into my new one (such as the .config and .local folder and some other app specific folders). I was quite happy with the results until I started installing my favorite apps.
When trying to activate AUR, I noticed that the option was simply missing in the preference of pamac.
(I tried to insert a screenshot here but it wouldn’t let me. Just imagine the preference window without the “AUR” tab but “General”/“Official Repositories”/“Snap”/“Flatpak”/Cache" still being there)
Does anybody know why this might be the case and how to solve it? I didn’t find a single entry on the internet with someone having this issue…
The result remains… (According to your rules I will upload a screenshot if needed but there ain’t much to see apart from what I described in my first post)
Do you have Software mode enabled in Pamac?
Go into Pamac (Add/Remove softwares) and click onto the upper-right menu. If Software mode is checked, uncheck it and return into the preferences. AUR tab should be available again.
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P.P.S. @Falav Could you edit that post and make it more N00b friendly in case someone else stumbles across this solution. (I.E. Provide exact steps???)