I’m Cory, a software developer and package maintainer for Artix Linux.

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  • What am I making up? That most AUR packages don’t have a .install file? You couldn’t be bothered to say what I got wrong or provide any evidence to back it up so I can only assume. But if you have issue with me speculating about how common .install files are in the AUR, fine. Here are some numbers.

    Out of the 2500 packages I analyzed, only 19.08% of them had an install list in their PKGBUILD. One could very easily use the AUR and never, and I quote, “literally [execute] random shell scripts by strangers as root.”

    I also dug deeper regarding your claim that install files “don’t have to be explicitly mentioned in the PKGBUILD if it shares the same name as the package.” I can’t find any evidence of that. It doesn’t have to be listed in the sources, which is probably what you meant.

    Clearly these couldn’t be the things I’m wrong about, so I await your careful clarification.





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    10 days ago

    And thus highlights the hypocrisy of their “let’s all be friends” messaging around getting Apple to adopt RCS; Google holds the keys to integrating RCS in messaging apps on Android. Last I heard they only granted access to Samsung.

    I’d be willing to excuse a mobile OS for being partially or completely proprietary if it was good. But neither Android nor iOS are.