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@ -33,8 +33,10 @@ Usage
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Clone this repo somewhere. Everything will be self contained in this
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directory wherever you put it.
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arch-ppa should not be run as root, but the user that does run it does
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need sudo privileges as the underlying devtools need it.
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arch-ppa should not be run as root, but the user needs to have sudo
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privileges as the underlying devtools need it. (If you know how to
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make arch-nspawn create files with the current uid, please let me
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know.)
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Run setup:
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@ -51,8 +53,8 @@ Add packages from the AUR:
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This downloads PKGBUILDs from the AUR for the listed packages: cower,
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curlbomb, pasystray, as well as all of their AUR dependencies, and
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placed into the `src` directory. You can put PKGBUILDs from other
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sources in the src directory too; they don't have to be from the
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placed into the `src` directory. You can manually put any PKGBUILDs
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you have into the `src` directory; they don't have to be from the
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AUR. Note that any PKGBUILD that lists a dependency of another
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package, that is not found in one of the arch repositories, needs to
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have it's own PKGBUILD in the `src` directory too. (The `add` command
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@ -86,10 +88,11 @@ The repository directory can be listed in your /etc/pacman.conf like this:
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Server = file:///home/ryan/git/arch-ppa/ryan
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SigLevel = Required TrustedOnly
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This is the full path to the ryan repository just created. Run `pacman
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-Sy` and you should see pacman synchronize with the new repository
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name. Alternatively, upload the directory to a webserver and share it
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with all your friends.
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This is the full path to the ryan repository just created. Replace the
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name in brackets with your chosen repository name and use the path
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appropriate for your machine. Run `pacman -Sy` and you should see
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pacman synchronize with the new repository name. Alternatively, upload
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the directory to a webserver to share it with all your friends.
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The SigLevel option specifies how pacman should trust our
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repository. `Required TruestedOnly` is a strict rule that the key must
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@ -97,6 +100,9 @@ be in the local pacman keyring and be assigned a trust level. Pacman
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will usually download the key without a problem, but you will still
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need to locally sign the key to trust it.
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See the next section if you're having problems with package signatures
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not working.
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Mini gpg tutorial
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-----------------
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View your key information:
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@ -113,7 +119,8 @@ This should output something like this:
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My public key ID is 4BAACCF8. Always omit the part before the
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slash. If it didn't output any key information at all, this means you
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don't have a key yet. Create one and follow the prompts:
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don't have a key yet. If that's the case, create one and follow the
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prompts:
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gpg --gen-key
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@ -121,9 +128,9 @@ Send your public key to the keyserver (replace with your ID):
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gpg --send-keys 4BAACCF8
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On each machine you will use your package repository, run the
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following to import the key and to locally sign (assign trust) the
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key (again, replace with your key ID):
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On each machine you plan to use your package repository, run the
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following to import the key and to locally sign it (meaning to trust
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it from pacman's perspective. Like before, replace with your key ID):
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sudo pacman-key -r 4BAACCF8
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sudo pacman-key --lsign-key 4BAACCF8
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