The non-git version doesn’t work too. I already tried. Thatś the reason I asked to test the suggestions before post an answer.
About your suggestion, I don’t know how to do this. Can you put the full command here?
The suggestion was: You need to add aarch64 to the line with arch= next to the others.
If you install with pamac, it would provide you an option to edit the PKGBUILD.
There, add aarch64 to the arch= field, and press ctrl + x to exit the editor, and proceed with the installation.
Alternatively, use the pamac GUI to edit the PKGBUILD.
Thanks for the explained answer. It worked!
I´ll try to explain with more details to people that don´t know what to do, even I´ve understood your explanation.
If you install with pamac/yay, it would provide you an option to edit the PKGBUILD. Choose E option to EDIT.
After change the fields shown below, press ctrl + x to exit the editor, and proceed with the installation.
Change the field: arch=(‘i686’ ‘x86_64’)
to: arch=(‘i686’ ‘x86_64’ ‘aarch64’). Instead everything I could put arch=(‘any’)
As these packages don’t create dependencies, we don’t need to worry about erase them.
OPTION 1:
sudo pamac build xfce4-docklike-plugin
OPTION 2:
yay --editmenu -S xfce4-docklike-plugin
OPTION 3:
Use the pamac GUI to edit the PKGBUILD.
After change the indicated field, press SAVE. At the next window, press APPLY.
How can we put the vala-panel-appmenu-xfce (XFCE Global Menu) to install at aarch64 directly from AUR without need to edit the PKGBUILD as described below?
You can open an account at the AUR webpage and vote for your favorite packages there. If a package becomes popular, then there is more chance that it would make it into the official repositories.