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Arch Repositories #25877
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…On Sun, Oct 9, 2022, 3:10 AM anddsz ***@***.***> wrote:
Is Brave ever going to provide official packages for the Arch Linux
repositories? Brave is avaliable on the AUR, but really, it's the only
package I have installed via the AUR and depending on someone that might
not be capable of mantaining such packages is not something I'd like to
deal with. Brave also provides pre-compiled binaries on GitHub, but having
to manage dependencies and such is kind of a burden. Compiling the browser
myself could also be an option, but due to extrememely slow internet
speeds, an old 2014 CPU and npm constantly failing to do simple stuff, I
don't think it's the best one.
Having official Brave packages shipped to Arch Linux repositories would be
great, and I don't think it's that a big of a deal that it could not be
managed somehow.
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Afaik, the official packages are handles by the distro maintainers and users cant submit it themselves. Though you may use the chaotic-aur which provides pre-built versions. |
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Is Brave ever going to provide official packages for the Arch Linux repositories? Brave is avaliable on the AUR, but really, it's the only package I have installed via the AUR and depending on someone that might not be capable of mantaining such packages is not something I'd like to deal with. Brave also provides pre-compiled binaries on GitHub, but having to manage dependencies and such is kind of a burden. Compiling the browser myself could also be an option, but due to extrememely slow internet speeds, an old 2014 CPU and npm constantly failing to do simple stuff, I don't think it's the best one.
Having official Brave packages shipped to Arch Linux repositories would be great, and I don't think it's that a big of a deal that it could not be managed somehow.
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