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I noticed that the PKGBUILD currently depends on electron32, which is not available in the official Arch repositories. As a result, AUR helpers attempt to build electron32 from source, which pulls the full Chromium repository (tens of GB) and significantly slows down installation.
Hello, I am arthuro555, one of GDevelop's main contributors. I'd like to help maintain & update this package, could I be added as a co-maintainer? Thanks!!
I could see a stable release in GDevelop github repo ( version 5.2.172 ). You may want to update the PKGBUILD.
The gconf dependency can be neglected without any downsides. gconf is obsolete anyway. Just delete the line "depends=('gconf')" in the PKGBUILD-file.
@kprkpr: sounds good, thanks :)
I'm not interested in a -beta package, but feel free to make it if you think others are interested!
@1ace I think is better that gdevelop-bin have "final" releases..
Yeah, 5.0 version was in beta a lot of time, it's good that finally seems the .121 is a stable one
Maybe we can create gdevelop-beta-bin for this new testing/beta releases like 5.0.122.beta1 if someone needs the new testing one..
@kprkpr: as a general rule, do we want to package beta releases, or just the "final" (non-beta) releases?
The 5.0 release dragged on in beta forever (and the AUR package was created during that time), so I expect it was a bit of a special case, and from now on we'll only package final releases?
(Asking because 5.0.122.beta1 is out, but I think we should ignore it and only package the next non-beta release.)
+1ace thanks! I didn't know about AppImage the way can be extracted "like a zip" and use it.. I'm adding you as a co-maintainer I uploaded, but in my VM, gdevelop editor space shows a black or flickering screen.. I suppose its my VM, but if someone can see if I'm not the unique.. Thanks
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@gerliczkowalczuk Please notice that,
electron32was in theextrarepo before. If you had installed it before, you can direcelly install the package; else, you can insatllelectron32-bininstead.