Shoot, the update hasn’t been released yet <_>
grub-btrfs 4.8 is out:
My tests:
Build > passed
Install > passed
https://archlinux.org/packages/community/any/grub-btrfs/
Marked as outdated by me
Anyway PKGBUILD with 4.8:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/pheiduck/grub-btrfs/master/grub-btrfs/PKGBUILD
I’d prefer using an up-to-date package maintained by the distro i trust in instead of something some random person put together.
built 3.52.2 myself. Really, it was no big deal.
[newbie here, so hope i’m addressing correct thread]
Is it possible to push libvirt [7.0-0] to testing? It was updated to stable in arch this month.
https://archlinux.org/packages/community/x86_64/libvirt/
Current package has issues.
E.g. Long standing issue with whole-disk passthrough in libvirt
that should be solved with the new version.
That’s not a standalone package that can be pushed to newer branch, unfortunately.
deno
is outdated - current version is 1.6.1
, 1.7.2
was just released.
(This might be an arch package, but even if it is the arch version is on 1.7.1
.)
1.7.1 is in the testing and unstable branches. Please check Branch Compare before posting in these threads.
1.7.2 was only released upstream 2 hours ago. I’ve flagged the Arch community package out of date.
Ah, sorry, I didn’t know there were branches. Thanks!
@philm
Can we have keepassxc updated to 2.6.4, please.
https://archlinux.org/packages/community/x86_64/keepassxc/
In stable it is still in 2.6.3-1 and after recent stable update
[2021-01-20T13:32:18+0100] [ALPM] upgraded keepassxc (2.6.2-1 -> 2.6.3-1)
it stopped connecting to Firefox KeePassXC-Browser.
Edition
They say v2.6.4-2 seems to fixed the issue.
It is currently in testing and unstable branches. If you really cannot wait, you can Download from Mirror here: Arch Linux - keepassxc 2.6.4-1 (x86_64)
It’s hardly a whim. Password managers are critical pieces of software.
I don’t know how to do that. I think I will wait. I still can use keepassxc but I need to do “copy paste”. It might be a problem with configuration (although it worked so far) or a bug that will remain unsolved in this new version. I checked github and there are similar reports. They say v2.6.4-2 seems to fixed the issue.
Deadbeef is imported from Arch Linux
Arch Linux - deadbeef 1.8.4-1 (x86_64)
Flagged out-of-date on 2021-01-09
Epson iscan has updated their scanner driver, considering update the manjaro package?
Hi all,
Bluez has a major bug in it that causes devices to drop connection intermittently. This has been reported in our forums as well as multiple times in the arch forums. The good news is that there is a fix that has been merged to Bluez mainline 2 days ago. See my post in the relevant thread: Bluetooth Mouse randomly disconnects - #24 by mynewlaptop
Is it possible to update Bluez? This will fix a very annoying bug impacting a large number of people.