Pamac doesnt list Arch repo in third party section any more what is going on…
and Please someone can help me how to install Arch Packages using Pacaman as well looked but didnt find anything related to it…
Pamac version
Pamac 10.4.0-2 - libpamac 11.3.0-1
CPU: 6-core AMD Ryzen 5 4600H with Radeon Graphics (-MT MCP-)
speed/min/max: 1426/1400/3000 MHz Kernel: 5.17.9-1-MANJARO x86_64 Up: 46m
Mem: 3412.6/7367.2 MiB (46.3%) Storage: 1.36 TiB (16.9% used) Procs: 379
Desktop: KDE Plasma v: 5.24.5 tk: Qt v: 5.15.4 wm: kwin_x11 vt: 1 dm: SDDM
Distro: Manjaro Linux base: Arch Linux
Shell: Zsh inxi: 3.3.16
Well I don’t have it installed, but still have access to AUR:
$ pamac list --installed | grep "pamac"
libpamac 11.3.0-1 extra 4,0 MB
libpamac-flatpak-plugin 11.3.0-1 extra 103,9 kB
pamac-cli 10.4.0-2 extra 203,8 kB
pamac-gnome-integration 10.4.0-2 extra 22,2 kB
pamac-gtk 10.4.0-2 extra 721,
libpamac-aur is in the aur
I see now. Apologies. I misread it. My bad.
I see now that I don’t have it, either:
$ pamac list --installed | grep -i pamac
libpamac 11.3.0-1 extra 4.0 MB
pamac-cli 10.4.0-2 extra 203.8 kB
pamac-gtk 10.4.0-2 extra 721.4 kB
pamac-tray-icon-plasma 0.1.2-4 extra 84.2 kB
But I very rarely to never use the GUI, so obviously might miss the setting.
Edit:
@knight, please post the output of:
pamac list --installed | grep "pamac"
And,
cat /etc/pamac.conf
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Do not install libpamac-aur as it is a port from Manjaro to Arch
Your screenshot indicates a system problem of some kind - I don’t know what because my settings (mininal KDE Plasma) looks like
Screenshot
If below suggestion doesn’t work - you have just confirmed a general system issue.
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make sure EnableAUR on line 20 of /etc/pamac.conf isn’t commented out
Mine’s the same way but aur is enabled.
pamac list --installed | grep -i pamac
libpamac 11.3.0-1 extra 4.0 MB
libpamac-flatpak-plugin 11.3.0-1 extra 103.9 kB
pamac-cli 10.4.0-2 extra 203.8 kB
pamac-gtk 10.4.0-2 extra 721.4 kB
pamac-tray-icon-plasma 0.1.2-4 extra 84.2 kB
Is yours also missing the “Advanced” tab, like in @knight’s original screenshot?
No just checked and I have the advanced tab.
@linux-aarhus Minimal/custom KDE, everything is normal
@winnie Standard KDE (two systems), everything is normal
@knight Standard KDE, missing “Advanced” tab and missing AUR options
@straycat Standard KDE, missing only AUR options Confirmed it’s the “Software Mode” option that toggles visible AUR options. (post below)
If the above assumptions / summary is correct, and we’re all fully updated, I’m suspecting this could be due to a theming issue?
I’m using the default “dark” breath theme.
EDIT: Or the simpler solution, as referenced by @ishaan2479 above.
EDIT 2: But we still need to hear back from @knight to see if the “Advanced” tab returns.
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That should fix it I just checked the software mode and aur disappeared.
Disabling “Software Mode” brings back everything.
This was way too obvious that it went over our heads until @ishaan2479 shared the solution.
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Thank you, Software mode
Was the culprit
it was the software mode on pamac
Nope
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