it’s mobile repo, Reported in good category
@cfinnberg, linux64 not exists and linux64-broadcom-wl is removed (your last sync is too old)
it’s mobile repo, Reported in good category
@cfinnberg, linux64 not exists and linux64-broadcom-wl is removed (your last sync is too old)
As I said, this was me playing around with Manjaro databases. I have personally not installed any of the packages mentioned in there.
That’s the thing. plasma-dialer
is in the repos and is dependant on a package that is not.
Well, it’s also normal x86_64 / stable branch.
PS: I don’t know why post had “plasma” and “kde” tags, as I’m fairly sure I didn’t select anything when creating it.
Thanks for doing that, I didn’t have time to fully address this earlier.
@cfinnberg I’ve merged your topic here. I appreciate you letting us know.
It is now since I saw his post earlier.
I have also removed beelink-kde-settings
and minisforum-kde-settings
. The related OEM ISO profiles were dropped recently and those packages were just missed leftovers.
Regarding Plasma Mobile packages: Unfortunately, upstream ARM development for mobile devices lately has been slow. Therefore ALARM and Manjaro ARM packaging has also been slow. Some Plasma Mobile and Phosh packages are also in the x86_64 repos as well for some tablets supporting that architecture.
By the way, I’m still mystified why certain tags seem to be automatically applied as well. Apparently it’s some new Discourse “feature”.
Can I ask what tool is that?
Edit: Ok. I should look up myself instead of asking It’s in manjaro-check-repos
and I have it already installed
$ sudo pacman -Fyx bin/mbn
:: Synchronizing package databases...
core 2.4 MiB 3.53 MiB/s 00:01 [##################################################################] 100%
extra 41.5 MiB 6.92 MiB/s 00:06 [##################################################################] 100%
multilib 218.3 KiB 624 KiB/s 00:00 [##################################################################] 100%
usr/bin/mbn is owned by extra/manjaro-check-repos 0.9.9-3
usr/bin/mbn-gui is owned by extra/manjaro-check-repos 0.9.9-3
Yeah, I noticed (almost the same way ). Thanks!
A post was merged into an existing topic: Update requests for packages imported from Arch Linux
Per the recent pipewire-pulse
update (and subsequent bug report), noisetorch
needs to have its dependencies updated, otherwise it blocks updates.
dependency pulseaudio
needs to be changed to pulse-native-provider
.
FYI: noisetorch
does not appear listed in the manjaro gitlab, but it was built by manjaro team:
$ pacman -Qi noisetorch
Name : noisetorch
Version : 0.12.2-2
Description : Real-time microphone noise suppression on Linux.
Architecture : x86_64
URL : https://github.com/noisetorch/NoiseTorch
Licenses : GPL3
Groups : None
Provides : noisetorch
Depends On : pulseaudio polkit hicolor-icon-theme
Optional Deps : None
Required By : None
Optional For : None
Conflicts With : None
Replaces : None
Installed Size : 7.17 MiB
Packager : Philip Mueller <philm@manjaro.org>
Build Date : Fri 26 Apr 2024 11:51:15 AM MDT
Install Date : Fri 24 May 2024 07:00:17 PM MDT
Install Reason : Explicitly installed
Install Script : Yes
Validated By : Signature
EDIT:
@philm thank you for updating noisetorch! looks like you missed the testing repo:
$ mbn info noisetorch -q
Branch : unstable
Name : noisetorch
Version : 0.12.2-4
Repository : extra
Build Date : Thu 08 Aug 2024 03:53:09
Packager : Philip Mueller <philm@manjaro.org>
Branch : testing
Name : noisetorch
Version : 0.12.2-2 # <------------------------- !!!
Repository : extra
Build Date : Fri 26 Apr 2024 11:51:15
Packager : Philip Mueller <philm@manjaro.org>
Branch : stable
Name : noisetorch
Version : 0.12.2-4
Repository : extra
Build Date : Thu 08 Aug 2024 03:53:09
Packager : Philip Mueller <philm@manjaro.org>
AUR : ------
Name : noisetorch
Version : 0.12.2-4
Date : Mon 05 Aug 2024 19:16:35
Url : https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/noisetorch
Looks like manjaro-gnome-extension-settings
might need attention.
Also it appears Testing kernels were skipped?
Stable branch has linux66
v 6.6.47-1
Testing branch has linux66
v 6.6.46-1
Seems on Testing mutter-x11-scaling
does not match the gnome version.
Turns out 46.5-1 got lost in the shuffle. I just pushed 46.5-2 to testing.